Classification of living organisms
Domain Archea
Domain Bacteria
Domain Eukarya
Kingdom archeabacteria
Kingdom eaubacteria
Kingdom Plantae
Kingdom Fungi
Kingdom Animalia
prokaryotes
cell walls without peptidoglycan
Dana Alharthi
autotrophs or heterotrophs
unicellular
unicellular
prokaryotes
cell walls with peptidoglycan
autotroph or hetrotroph
heterotrophs / they get their energy by absorbing nutrients
chitin is used in their cell-walls to provide structure
consists a mass of threadlike filaments called hyphae responsible for the growth, feeding and reproduction
mutlicellular
cell walls contain cellulose
contain chloroplast
some are autotrophs and some are heterotrophs
Kingdom Protista
no organs
eukaryotic
unicellular, colonial, or multicellular
classified into 3 different groups :
Plant-like : Algae
Animal-like : Protozoans
Fungus-like : slime molds
heterotrophic
multicellular
eukaryotes
eukaryotes
does not have cell wall
They live in the water, on land, and in the air
MOST adults are motile but some lack motility such as coral
plants lack motility