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The Five Kingdoms - Coggle Diagram
The Five Kingdoms
Moneras Kingdom
They are prokaryotic organisms, usually unicellular, which are sometimes autotrophic and sometimes heterotrophic. Its cells usually have a cell wall, but with a different composition than the plant. Autotrophic beings that do photosynthesis have chlorophyll, but not chloroplasts. It belongs to the kingdom of bacteria and cyanophyceous algae.
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Kingdom Plants
They are eukaryotic, multicellular and autotrophic beings. They have tissues and organs that perform different functions. Their cells have a cell wall of cellulose and chloroplasts.
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Animal kingdom
They are eukaryotic, multicellular and heterotrophic organisms. They have different tissues and organs with different functions. They are classified according to the type of skeleton they possess in invertebrates and vertebrates.
Vertebrate animals
They are animals that have a backbone, which is formed by the vertebrae, which articulate with each other. They are fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals.
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Invertebrate animals
These animals lack a backbone in their body. They are the porifera, the cnidarians, the annelids, the molluscs, the echinoderms and the arthropods.
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Protoctist Kingdom
They are eukaryotic, unicellular or multicellular beings, and autotrophs or heterotrophs. Their main feature is that they lack different tissues. Cells and autotrophic organisms have cell walls and chloroplasts. Protozoa and most algae belong to this kingdom.
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Kingdom Fungi
They are eukaryotic organisms, unicellular or multicellular, and always heterothrous. Their cells usually have a cell wall, the composition of which is different from that of the other groups, and they do not contain chloroplasts. Fungi and yeasts are found in this kingdom.
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