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THE FIVE KINGDOMS
FUNGI KINGDOM
These multicellular aerobic heterotrophic eukaryotes have chitin in their cell walls, feed off other living things, and reproduce through spores.
Eg: mushrooms, yeast, moulds...
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ANIMAL KINGDOM
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These animals are multi-celled, heterotrophic, eukaryotes and have the ability to move.
MONERA KINGDOM
This is the kingdom of microscopic living things and groups together the prokaryotes (archaea and bacteria). It is made up of single-cell things with no defined nucleus. Most bacteria are aerobic and heterotrophic, while the archaea are usually anaerobic and their metabolism is chemosynthetic.
PLANT KINGDOM
Characterised by its immobile, multicellular and eukaryotic nature. These autotrophic, whose cells contain cellulose and chlorophyll, essential for life on Earth since they release oxygen through photosynthesis.
Flowering plants
Flowering plants are a type of vascular plant that produces flowers in order to reproduce. Flowering plants produce seeds within a fruit. Such as angiosperms and gymnosperms
Non flowering plants
Non-flowering plants are those plants which do not produce flowers, such as bryophytes and pteridophytes
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PROTISTA KINGDOM
This eukaryotic organisms do not share many similarities, but are grouped together because they do not fit into any of the other kingdoms. Some protists are capable of photosynthesis; some live in mutualistic relationships with other protists; some are single-celled; some are multicellular or form colonies
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