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classification of living organisms, by: malak abuhimd - Coggle Diagram
classification of living organisms
domains
bacteria
eubacteria
archea
archaebacteria
eukarya
plantae
fungi
animalia
protista
classified by cell type, structure, and nutrition
eukarya
plantae
autotrophic
have cell walls
multicellular
not mobile
eg. tomato plant
protists
animal like
protozoans
fungi like
plant like
kelp
aka. algae
Protists do not have organs
fungi
A fungus is a unicellular or multicellular eukaryote that absorbs
nutrients from organic
materials in its
environment. they are heterotrophic, lack motility, and have cell walls.
has chitin in the cell walls
most are pathogenic
animalia
don't have cell walls
mobile
heterotrophic
multicellular
eg. cats
bacteria
archea
Some are autotrophic but most are heterotrophic.
They are called extremophiles because they can live in extreme environments.
Their cell walls do not contain peptidoglycan and they have some of the same proteins that eukaryotes do.
by: malak abuhimd