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