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classification of living organisms - Coggle Diagram
classification of living organisms
domains
domain bacteria
uebacteria
example
pseudomonas
cell type
prokaryote
cell wall
cell walls with peptidoglycan
nutrition
autotroph and heterotroph
number of cells
unicellular
domain archea
archabacteria
example
methanopyrus
cell wall
cell wall without peptidoglycan
nutrition
autotroph and heterotroph
number of cells
unicellular
cell type
prokaryote
domain eukarya
animals
cell type
eukaryote
cell wall
no cell walls
nutrition
heterotroph
number of cells
multicellular
example
earth worm
fungi
cell type
eukaryote
cell walls
cell walls with chitin
nutrition
heterotroph
the also get their foods by 2 ways:
parasites: they grow and feed on other organisms
saprobes:get their nourishments from dead or decaying organic matter
number of cells
most multicellular
example
mushroom
plants
cell type
eukaryotic
cell walls
cell walls with cellulose
number of cells
multicellular
nutrition
autotroph
example
moss
protista
cell walls
cell walls with cellulose in some
number of cells
uni and multi cellular
nutrition
autotroph and heterotroph
example
paramecium
cell type
eukaryotes
divided into 3 broad groups
plant like protest/ algae
example
algae
number of cells
unicellular and multicellular
cell type
eukaryotic
nutrition
autotroph
animal like protest/protozoans
example
amoebas
nutrition
autotroph
cell type: eukaryotic
number or cells: unicellular and multicellular
fungi like protest/algae
example
kelp
number of cells
unicellular and multi cellular
cell type
eukaryote