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The 6 Kingdoms

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What are the 6 Kingdom that are Unicellular? Eubacteria, Archeabacteria, Protista and Fungi
And which kingdoms are Multicellular? Animalia, Fungi, Protista, Plantae
Which two kingdoms are both unicellular and Multicellular? Protista Mostly unicellular (some multicellular!) Fungi Mostly multicellular (some unicellular)
What are the kingdoms that have Prokaryotic cells only? Archaebacteria Eubacteria
What are the kingdoms that have Eukaryotic cells? Fungi, Animalia, Plantae, Protista
Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, are Autorotrophs or Heterotrophs True
Which kingdom is a Autorotroph and Heterotroph? Protista
Which kingdom is the only an Autorotroph? Plantae
Which kingdoms are Heterotrophs only? Fungi, Animalia
Examples of Eubacteria: Streptococcus, Staphylococcus, E. coli
Examples of Kingdom Archaebacteria Thermophiles (heat-loving), Halophiles (salt-loving), Acidophiles (acid-loving)
Examples of Protista Paramecium, Amoeba, and Kelp
Examples of Plantae ferns, mosses, conifers (ex: pine trees), flowering plants (ex: apple trees)
Examples of Fungi Mushrooms, Puffballs, Molds, Rusts, Mildews, and Yeasts (unicellular)
Examples of Animalia Jellyfish, Insects, Amphibians, and Sponges
Where is Protista found? in moist environments
Where is Archaebacteria found? in harsh environments
Chemosynthetic (Archaebacteria) Release the energy of inorganic compounds in their environment to make their food
What else is Protista called? The "grab bag" kingdom because it is so diverse.
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