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living organisms classification
Domain Bacteria
Members of Domain and kingdom bacteria
They are prokaryotes (Don't have a true nucleus)
Their cell walls contain peptidoglycan
They can survive many different environments
Some bacteria are aerobic organisms that needs oxygen to survive
The number of cells is Unicellular
They are autotroph or hetrotroph
Kingdom: Eubacteria
Domain Archea
Their cell walls do not contain peptidoglycan
They have some of the same proteins that eukaryotes do
Some Nutrients are autotrophic but MOST are heterophic
Their cell type is prokaryote
The number of cells is Unicellular
Their Kingdom is archaebacteria
Kingdom: Archaebacteria
Domain Eukarya
Kingdom Protista
Eukaryotes
Cell walls with cellulose in some
Uniecellular and Multicellular
Autotroph or Hetrotroph
Classified as :
plantlikeare called ALGAE, such as KELP, are Autotroph
Protozoans (animal like), such as amoeba, are heterotrophs
Fungus like are protists including slime molds and mildews
Euglenoids are a type of protists that have both plant like and animal like characteristics, the are usually grouped with plant like protists because they have chloroplast and can perform photosynthesis
Kingdom Fungi
The are heterotrophic, lack motility, and have cell walls
Their cell walls contains a substance called chitin
A fungus consists of a mass of thread like filaments called hyphae
Fungi like mushrooms are heterotrophs
some are parasites (grow and feed on other organisms)
Other are saprobes (get their nourishments from dead or decaying organic matter
They live in a mutuluastic relationship with algae are called lichens (get food from algae that live among their hyphae
They are Eukaryotes
Most are multicellular
Kingdom Plantae
All plants are multicellular and have cell walls composed of cellulose.
most plants contain chloroplast for photosynthesis
Most plants are autotrophs but some are heterotrophic
They are Eukaryotes
They lack motility
Kingdom Animalia
All animals are heterotrophic
They are Multicellular
They are eukaryotic
Their cells are organized into tissues. Most tissues are organized into organs.
They live on water, land, and in the air
Most adults are motile some lack motility such as coral
They don't have cell walls