kingdom
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
Help!
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Archaebacteria | Cells do not have a nucleus.
All are unicellular.
We are not sure if they move or not.
All make food using chemicals instead of sunlight.
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Eubacteria | Cells do not have a nucleus.
All are unicellular.
Some move and some do not move.
Some make food and some obtain food
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Fungi | Cells have a nucleus.
Some are unicellular; some are multicellular.
Cannot move.
Obtain food.
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Protista | Cells have a nucleus.
Some are unicellular; some are multicellular.
Some can move and some cannot move.
Some make food, some obtain food, and some do both depending on the amount of sunlight.
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Animals | Cells have a nucleus.
All are multicellular.
All move at some time in their lives.
All obtain food.
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Plants | Cells have a nucleus.
All are multicellular.
None move.
All make food through photosynthesis.
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