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KINGDOMS DATA TABLE KINGDOM Species Examples Unicellular or Multicellular? 13 – Blue-Green Algae Monera 20 – Sweet Acidophilus UNICELLULAR Cells without nucleus Microscopic Rod-shaped, spiral, or can colonize Found in water, land, in humans Some can make own food; some cannot Asexual reproduction UNICELLULAR Cells with nucleus Microscopic Hair-like structures used for movement Found in pond scum Cannot make its own food Sexual reproduction MULTICELLULAR Cells with nucleus Cells with cell walls Thread-like body structures Absorbing nutrients from decaying material Reproduces sexually or asexually MULTICELLULAR Cells with nucleus Cells have cell walls Wood tissue, stem, leaves Photosynthesis Reproduces using seeds – sexual or asexual MULTICELLULAR Cells with nucleus Cells without cell walls Can be microscopic or large Cannot make its own food – feeds on other organisms Sexual reproduction Lives on land and in water 25 – Blue-Green Algae Protists Fungi Plant Animal 60 – Paramecium 49 – Hemlock Varnish Shelf 58 – Black Bread Mold 10 – Rock Polypody Fern 15 – White Oak 5 – Copepod 31 - Rotifer Identifying Characteristics (1) Recently, scientists have divided the Moneran (Bacteria) Kingdom into two separate kingdoms called eubacteria and archaebacteria. What is the difference between the two and why has the kingdom been divided? The Archaebacteria are extremophiles and can live in places where most other life cannot such as hot springs, volcanoes, underwater sea vents, etc. The Eubacteria are the common bacteria found everywhere in nature.