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Five Kingdom System

Five Kingdom System. Animalia Plantae Fungi Protista Monera. SIX Kingdom System. 5. Eubacteria Monera 6. Archaebacteria. Eubacteria – True bacteria. MONERA. Archaebacteria – Ancient bacteria. Prokaryotes – Single celled organisms, with no true nucleus

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Five Kingdom System

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  1. Five Kingdom System • Animalia • Plantae • Fungi • Protista • Monera SIX Kingdom System 5. Eubacteria Monera 6. Archaebacteria

  2. Eubacteria– True bacteria MONERA Archaebacteria – Ancient bacteria Prokaryotes – Single celled organisms, with no true nucleus Heterotrophic (Can’t make its own food) & Autotrophic (Can make its own food) Anaerobic (Respiration occurs in absence of O2) & Aerobic (Respiration occurs in presence of O2) Aquatic (Lives in water) & Terrestrial (Lives on land) & Air Mostly Asexual (Not sexual reproduction) Mostly Non motile (1 form does move)

  3. EUBACTERIA

  4. ARCHAEBACTERIA

  5. PROTISTA Eukaryotes Heterotrophic & Autotrophic Unicellular Mostly aquatic Mostly asexual Motile & non – motile Examples: Protozoa, slime molds and algae

  6. PROTISTA

  7. FUNGI Eukaryotes Heterotrophic Unicellular & Multicellular Mostly terrestrial Asexual & sexual Non – motile Examples: Mushrooms, bread molds, water molds, yeasts, rusts and puff balls

  8. FUNGI

  9. PLANTAE Eukaryotes Autotrophic Multicellular Mostly terrestrial Asexual & sexual Non – motile Examples: Mosses, ferns, conifers and flowering plants

  10. PLANTAE

  11. ANIMALIA Eukaryotes Heterotrophic Multicellular Terrestrial & Aquatic Sexual (a few asexual) Motile (a few are nonmotile) Examples: Sponges, jellyfish, mollusks, round worms, flat worms, segmented worms, arthropods, starfish, fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds & mammals

  12. ANIMALIA

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