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Kingdoms

Fungi

Plantae

Protista

Eubacteria

Archaebacteria

Plantae

. Eukaryotic

.Cell wall with chitin

.Heterotroph

. Most multicellular

.Eukaryotic

.Autotroph

.Multicellular

. Cell wall with cellulose

.Eukaryotic

.Auto & Heterotrph

. Cell wall with cellulose in some

.Uni & multicellular

.Prokaryotic

.Auto & Heterotrph

.Unicellular

.Cells walls with peptidoglycan

.Prokaryotic

.Unicellular

.Cells walls with peptidoglycan

.Eukaryotic

.Multicellular

.Heterotroph

.NO cell walls

. cells are differents

. vacuals are smaller

.animal kingdom is more active

Protista has animal-like ,plant-like,& fungus-like characteristics.

Archabacteria is the oldest

Archabacteria can survive in extreme environments.

Domain is larger than kingdom

Protista has all aquatic members

Eubacteria- peptidoglycan

Archabacteria- peptidoglycan

Protista- cellulose in SOME

fungi- chitin

plantae- cellulose

which kingdom is made up of organisms that have animal-like,plant-like,and fungus-like characteristics?

How are members

of the animal kingdom

distinguished from other kingdoms??

which kingdom contains the oldest organism?

which kingdom's member live in harsh or extreme environments??

There is a classification larger than "kingdom" what is it? list them. How are the kingdoms placed into larger groups?

Which kingdom contains all aquatic members?

which kingdoms have members with cell walls?? are these cell walls all made of the same thing? what are they made of?

Fungi

Eubacteria

Plantae

Protista

Archaebacteria

Animalia

.Auto & hetertroph

The six

what are the kingdoms?

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