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Characteristics of 5 Kingdoms in Biology
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Learn about the 5 main kingdoms in biology - Moneran, Protist, Fungus, Plantae, and Animalia. Understand their structures, functions, and examples.
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Characteristics of 5 Kingdoms in Biology
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Moneran • One celled • No separate nucleus • Example: bacteria
Protist • Most one celled • Have nucleus and other cell structures • Examples: algae, amoeba
Fungus • Many celled • Cannot move • Absorb nutrients from other organisms • Examples: mushrooms, yeast, molds
Plantae • Many-celled • Cannot move • Use energy from the sun to make sugars • Examples: trees, flowers, ferns
Animalia • Many-celled • Most can move • Get energy by consuming other organisms • Examples: invertebrates, fish, birds, mammals
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