Key Characteristics of 6 Kingdoms and 3 Domains

Domain: Bacteria
Kingdom: Eubacteria
Cell Type: Prokaryote
Cell Structures: Cell walls WITH peptidoglycans
Number of Cells: unicellular
Mode of Nutrition: Autotroph or heterotroph
Example: Strep or E. coli
Bacteria
Domain: Archaea
Kingdom: Archaebacteria
Cell Type: Prokaryote
Cell Structures: Cell walls WITHOUT peptidoglycans
Number of Cells: Unicellular
Mode of Nutrition: Autotroph or heterotroph
Example: Methanogens, Halophiles
Archaea
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Protista, Fungi, Plantae Animalia
Eukarya
Domain: Eukarya
Kingdom: Protista
Cell Type: Eukaryote
Cell Structures: Cell walls of CELLULOSE: some have chloroplasts
Number of Cells: Most unicellular, some colonial or multicellular
Mode of Nutrition: Autotroph or heterotroph
Example: AMOEBA, PARAMECIUM, MOLDS, GIANT KELP
Protista
Domain: Eukarya
Kingdom: Fungi
Cell Type: Eukaryote
Cell Structures: Cell walls of CHITIN
Number of Cells: some unicellular,,MOST MULTICELLULAR
Mode of Nutrition: Heterotroph
Example: MUSHROOMS AND YEAST
Fungi
Domain: Eukaryote
Kingdom: Plantae
Cell Type: Eukaryote
Cell Structures: Cell walls with CELLULOSE; chloroplasts
Number of Cells: MULTICELLULAR
Mode of Nutrition: Autotroph
Example: Moss, ferns, and flowering plants
Plantae
Domain: Eukaryotes
Kingdom: Animalia
Cell Type: Eukaryotes
Cell Structures: NO Cell walls and NO CHLOROPLASTS
Number of Cells: Multicellular
Mode of Nutrition: Heterotroph
Example: Sponges, worms, insects, fishes, mammals
Animals
Animals
No Cell walls and no chloroplasts and Heterotrophs
Fungi
Cell walls of Chitin and Hetertrophs,
Protista
Cell walls of Cellulose and some have chloroplasts, most unicellular, some colonial and some multicellular
bacteria
Cell walls with peptidoglycans autotrophs and heterotrophs, unicellular
archaea
Cells walls without peptidoglycans, autotrophs and heterotrophs, unicellular
mushrooms and yeast
Examples of Fungi
amoeba and paramecium, slime, molds, giant kelp
Examples of protista
Mosses, Ferns, Flowering plants
Examples of Plantae
SPONGES, WORMS, INSECTS, FISHES, MAMMALS
Examples of Animalia
Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animals
Four Eukarya
Bacteria and Archae
Two Prokarya
Eubacteria
Kingdom of Bacteria
Archaebacteria
Kingdom of Archaea
Fungi and Animalia’s Mode of Nutrition
Two Eukarya which are only Heterotrophs
Protista’s Mode of Nutrition
One Eukarya that is either Autotroph or Heterotroph
Plantae’s Mode of Nutrition
One Eukarya that is only Autotroph
Protista (may have chloroplasts) and Plantae
Two Eukarya that have Cellulose and Chloroplasts
Protista’s Number of Cells
Most unicelluar, some colonial or multicellular
Fungi Number of Cells
Most Multicellular, Some unicellular
Examples of Archaea
Methanogens and Halophiles
Examples of bacteria
Strep and e coli
Example of plantae
Moss
Examples of Protista
slime and molds and paramecium and amoeba
An examples of Animalia
Sponges
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