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Six Kingdoms

Six Kingdoms. By: A and T Room 308. Plants. With over 250,000 the plant kingdom is the second largest kingdom plant species range from tiny green mosses to giant trees. Without plants life on earth would not exist plants feed almost all the heterotrophs. Protists.

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Six Kingdoms

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  1. Six Kingdoms By: A and T Room 308

  2. Plants • With over 250,000 the plant kingdom is the second largest kingdom plant species range from tiny green mosses to giant trees. • Without plants life on earth would not exist plants feed almost all the heterotrophs

  3. Protists Most protists are unicellular. You may be wondering why those protists are not classefied in the archaebacteria or eubacteria kingdoms. Slime, molds and algae are protists. Sometimes they are called the odds and ends kingdom because its members are so different from one another.

  4. Animals The animals kingdom is the largest kingdom with over 1 millon known species Members of the animal kingdom are found in the most diverse environments in the world

  5. Archaebacteria • Archaebacteria are found in extreme environments such as hot boiling water and thermal vents under conditions with no oxygen or highly acidic environments. • In 1983, scientists took samples from a spot deep in the Pacific Ocean where hot gases and molten rock boiled into the ocean from the earth’s interior. To their surprise they discovered unicellular (one cell) organisms in the samples. These organisms are today classified in the kingdom.

  6. Eubacteria • Like archaebacteria, eubacteria are complex and single celled most bacteria are in the eubacteria kingdom. • Eubacteria are classified in their own kingdom because their chemical makeup is different

  7. Fungi • Fungi are organisms that biologists once confused with plants however unlike plants, fungi cannot make their own food. Most obtain their food from parts of plants that are decaying in the soil. • Some fungi are edible and others are deadly to humans

  8. Photo of a plant

  9. Photo of a Protists

  10. Photo of a Animal

  11. Photo of a Archaebacteria

  12. Photo of Eubacteria

  13. Photo of a Fungi

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