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Biology: the six kin

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What are the six kingdoms?   Archeabacteria, eubacteria, protista, fungi, plantae, and animalia  
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What is the domain of archeabacteria?   Archea  
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What is the domain of eubacteria?   (eu)bacteria  
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What is the domain of protista?   Eukarya  
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What is the domain of fungi   Eukarya  
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What is the domain of plantae?   Eukarya  
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What is the domain of animalia   Eukarya  
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What type of cell is archaebacteria?   Prokaryote  
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What type of cell is eubacteria?   Prokaryote  
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What type of cell is protista?   Eukaryote  
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What type of cell is fungi?   Eukaryote  
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What type of cell is plantae?   Eukaryote  
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What type of cell is animalia?   Eukaryote  
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How many cells does archaebacteria have?   Unicellular  
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How many cells does eubacteria have?   Unicellular  
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How many cells does protista have?   Unicellular and multicellular  
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How many cells does fungi have?   Unicellular and multicellular  
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How many cells does plantae have?   Multicellular  
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How many cells does animalia have?   Multicellular  
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What is the mode of nutrition for archaebacteria?   Autroph and heterotroph  
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What is the mode of nutrition for eubacteria?   Heterotroph, some are autotroph  
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What is the mode of nutrition for protista?   Heterotroph, some are autotroph  
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What is the mode of nutrition for fungi?   Decomposers (heterotroph)  
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What is the mode of nutrition for plantae?   Autotroph  
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What is the mode of nutrition for animalia?   Heterotroph  
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What are some examples of archaebacteria?   Methanogens, thermoacidophiles, halophiles  
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What are some examples of eubacteria?   Streptococcus and E. Coli  
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What are some examples of protista?   Cilia, amoeba, algae, rotifer  
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What are some examples of fungi?   Mushrooms, yeast, mold, ringworm  
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What are some examples of plantae?   Mosses, ferns, flowering plants  
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What are some examples of animalia?   Sponge, round worm, jelly fish, shark  
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Interesting facts about archaebacteria   Cells walls are WITHOUT peptidoglycan  
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Interesting facts about eubacteria   Cell wall is made of peptidoglycan. Some aerobic and some anaerobic  
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Interesting facts about protista   The way they move. They're motile  
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Interesting facts about fungi   Cell walls contain CHITIN. It's nonmobile. Not a plant. Saprobes (lives on dead organisms)  
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Interesting facts about plantae   NONMOTILE. Contain clorophyl. Has cell wall made of cellulose. Sexual reproduction.  
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Interesting facts about animalia   MOTILE. NO chloroplast. NO cell wall.  
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