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The 6 Kingdoms

The 6 Kingdoms. One way living things are classified. Archaebacteria. Ancient Single celled Autotrophic (make their own food) or heterotrophic (cannot make their own food) Don’t have a nucleus Live in extreme environments Microscopic. Eubacteria. Unicellular No nucleus

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The 6 Kingdoms

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  1. The 6 Kingdoms One way living things are classified

  2. Archaebacteria • Ancient • Single celled • Autotrophic (make their own food) or heterotrophic (cannot make their own food) • Don’t have a nucleus • Live in extreme environments • Microscopic

  3. Eubacteria • Unicellular • No nucleus • Autotrophic or heterotrophic • Do not live in extreme environments • Microscopic

  4. Protists • Odds and ends kingdom • Autotrophs and heterotrophs • Some are unicellular others are multicellular (many cells) • Have a nucleus • Many are microscopic • Examples: amoeba, paramecium, some seaweeds

  5. Fungi • Most are multicellular (except yeast) • Eukaryotes (nucleus) • Heterotrophs • Decomposers • Examples: mushrooms, mold, yeast

  6. Plants • Multicellular • Eukaryotes • Autotrophs • Examples: trees, flowers, moss, etc.

  7. Animals • Multicellular • Eukaryotes • Heterotrophs • Examples: people, cats, dogs, fleas, fish, birds, snakes, mosquitoes, etc.

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