the six kingdoms of life
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The Six Kingdoms of Life. EUBACTERIA. This is a kingdom of single-celled prokaryotes that have been around in similar forms since the beginning of life. . EUBACTERIA. Prokaryote No nucleus Single-celled No cell walls Both autotrophs and heterotrophs Sessile and motile - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
The Six Kingdoms of
Life
EUBACTERIA• This is a kingdom of single-celled prokaryotes
that have been around in similar forms since the beginning of life.
EUBACTERIA• Prokaryote• No nucleus• Single-celled• No cell walls• Both autotrophs and heterotrophs• Sessile and motile• Asexual reproduction
Archaea• This is a kingdom of single-celled prokaryotes
that live in extreme environments.
Archaea• Prokaryote• No nucleus• Single-celled• No cell walls• Both autotrophs and heterotrophs• Sessile and motile• Asexual reproduction
Protista• This is a kingdom of mostly single-celled
eukaryotes.
Protista• Eukaryotes• Nuclei in cells• Mostly Single-celled• No cell walls• Both autotrophs and heterotrophs• Sessile and motile• Mostly Asexual reproduction
Fungi• This is a kingdom sessile
heterotrophs made up of many decomposers and parasites as well as other organisms.
Fungi• Eukaryotes• Nuclei in Cells• Mostly Multicellular• Cell Walls• Heterotrophs• Sessile• Sexual and Asexual
Reproduction
Plantae• Plants are all sessile,
multicellular, autotrophs.
Plantae• Eukaryotes• Nuclei in cells• Multicellular• Cell Wall• Autotrophs• Sessile• Mostly Sexual
Reproduction
Animalia• Animalia are a diverse group
of mostly motile heterotrophs.
• Many animals have cells that are specialized for a variety of functions like defense, reproduction, etc.
Animalia• Eukaryotes• Nuclei in cells• Multicellular• No Cell Wall• Heterotrophs• Mostly Motile• Mostly Sexual Reproduction