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KINGDOM: ANIMALIA Many celled, each cell has a nucleus Found everywhere Has respiration/breathes in oxygen, breathes out CO 2 Most can move on their own Many have an external or internal skeleton Heterotrophs (consumers) eat other organisms o1 st level consumers eat plants

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KINGDOM: ANIMALIA Many celled, each cell has a nucleus Found everywhere Has respiration/breathes in oxygen, breathes out CO2

Most can move on their own Many have an external or internal skeleton Heterotrophs (consumers) eat other organisms

o1st level consumers eat plantso2nd level consumers eat other animals

Examples include: fish, turtles, insects, worms, clams, and humans

KINGDOM: ANIMALIA

KINGDOM: PLANTAE Most are more than one cell (multi-cellular), with a

nucleus Autotrophs (producers) make their own food through

photosynthesis Can’t move on their own Has respiration, takes in CO2 (most of the time) and gives

off oxygen Examples include: flowers, trees, mosses, ferns, and

flowering plants

KINGDOM: PLANTAE

KINGDOM: MONERAInclude two main groups - Bacteria and Cyanobacteria. Bacteria are heterotrophs because they feed on other organisms. Cyanobacteria are autotrophs because they can make their own food.

Eubacteria Single celled Very

small/Microscopic

No nucleus Simple cell

structure Found

everywhere, except extreme conditions

Asexual reproduction

Respiration, takes in oxygen (O2), gives off CO2

Found in yogurt, cheese, on skin and intestines

Archaebacteria Single celled Very

small/Microscopic

No nucleus Simple cell

structure Found in only

extreme conditions

Asexual reproduction

Respiration, takes in oxygen (O2), gives off CO2

Ancient bacteria, found

in polar icecaps and hot springs

KINGDOM: MONERA

KINGDOM: FUNGI Most are many celled organisms Found in moist environments (that are rich in food sources) Cannot move on their own Feed off of other organisms by absorbing nutrients from

living off of dead organisms (heterotrophs) Examples include: mushrooms, yeast, lichen, molds, and

mildew

KINGDOM: PROTISTA Cells are larger and more complex than bacteria One celled and many celled Found in moist environments and water Larger and more complex structure than bacteria Cells have a nucleus Many have their own way of moving, (ex. Flagella and cilia) while

some cannot move on their own. Many different types of life forms, which do not easily fit into other

four kingdoms Respiration, takes in oxygen (O2) and gives off CO2

Examples include: Amoeba, slime mold, and paramecium

KINGDOM: PROTISTA