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THE 6 KINGDOMS OF LIFE (Protist (Sometimes organisms from this kingdom are…
THE 6 KINGDOMS OF LIFE
Archaebacteria
they are found in extreme environments such as hot boiling water, and thermal vents under conditions with no oxigen.
Eubacteria
They are complex and single-celled, most bacteria are in the eubacteria kingdom
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Protist
Sometimes organisms from this kingdom are called "odds" and "ends". Because they are so different from one another.This kingdom includes microscopic organisms that are not bacteria not animals, not plants and not fungi. Most protists are unicellular and are not classified in the archaebacteria and eubacteria kingdoms because unlike bacteria protists are complex cells
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Examples: Fungi, Slimemolds , Algae and protozoans
Fungi
Organisms here are heterotophic which means they can make their own food, they use enzymes to break up decaying organisms that they can absorb as food, in other words, they are decomposers. their main role is to avoid animals littering the ground and to help in the grown of new plants .
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Animalia
The animalia kingdom is the most big kingdom with over one million species it consist in different kinds of animals as mammals, birds, insects, reptiles and amphibians. the characteristics they share are that they can move by their own and that they are heterotophic which means they can't make their own food.
Their reproduction are sexual and can be divided into two groups: vertebrates and invertebrates.
Vertebrates:Posses backbones
Invertebrates: Don't have backbones.
Examples: monkeys, koalas, kangaroos, dogs, snakes, chales, dolphins , etc.
Plantae
This group is autotrophic, which means that they create their own food by photosynthesis. The members of this kingdom are multicellular, and consist of complex cells.
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Team: Julieta Lozada. A01747484. Susana del Río. A01747965. Fernanda Ramos. A01748526. Giovanna Vega. A01747842.
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