Characteristics of Kingdoms
Live in environments without oxygen.
- Archeabacteria
- Eubacteria
- Protista
- Fungi
- Plants
- Animals
Live in extreme environments.
- Archeabacteria
- Eubacteria
- Protista
- Fungi
- Plants
- Animals
Unicellular
(3 kingdoms)
- Archeabacteria
- Eubacteria
- Protista
- Fungi
- Plants
- Animals
Prokaryotic (organisms who's cells have no nucluei).
(2 kingdoms)
- Archeabacteria
- Eubacteria
- Protista
- Fungi
- Plants
- Animals
Multicellular or unicellular
- Archeabacteria
- Eubacteria
- Protista
- Fungi
- Plants
- Animals
Can be Autotrophs (producers) or Heterotrophs (consumers).
- Archeabacteria
- Eubacteria
- Protista
- Fungi
- Plants
- Animals
Prokaryotic (no nucleus) and live in oxygen environments.
- Archeabacteria
- Eubacteria
- Protista
- Fungi
- Plants
- Animals
Have cell wall made of chitin.
- Archeabacteria
- Eubacteria
- Protista
- Fungi
- Plants
- Animals
Have a cell wall of cellulose.
- Archeabacteria
- Eubacteria
- Protista
- Fungi
- Plants
- Animals
Photosynthetic and have true roots, stems, and leaves.
- Archeabacteria
- Eubacteria
- Protista
- Fungi
- Plants
- Animals
Photosynthetic and do not have true roots, stems, and leaves.
- Archeabacteria
- Eubacteria
- Protista
- Fungi
- Plants
- Animals
Heterotrophic (consumers) and saprobes (digest their food outside their bodies).
- Archeabacteria
- Eubacteria
- Protista
- Fungi
- Plants
- Animals
Photosynthetic (use chlorophyl)
(2 kingdoms)
- Archeabacteria
- Eubacteria
- Protista
- Fungi
- Plants
- Animals
Move from place to place under their own power.
- Archeabacteria
- Eubacteria
- Protista
- Fungi
- Plants
- Animals
Producers
(Three kingdoms)
- Archeabacteria
- Eubacteria
- Protista
- Fungi
- Plants
- Animals