Hey Mrs Flower! Would you mind telling me more about the 6 kingdoms!
Archeabacteria
Of course Amy! Lets start with Archeabacteria
Eubacteria
Eubacteria are also prokaryote but also unicellular. and have a cell wall made of peptidoglycan.
Protista
"They are prokaryotic and have a cell made of polysaccharides and proteins. They are unicellular and reproduce asexually. They are heterotrophic or autotrophic. Found in harsh habitats like the bottom of the sea."
Fungi
"Yes that is right! They can be both heterotrophic or autotrophic. They also reproduce asexually and are found anywhere except harsh enviorments.
Plantae
Protista are eukaryotes and mostly unicellular. It can either have a cell wall made of pectin or none. They can be either heterotrophic or autotrophic. They can also reproduce both sexually and asexually. They live in aquatic enviorments.
Animalia
Fungi are eukaryotes and have a cell wall made of chitin. They are heterotrophs and reproduce both sexually and asexually. They are all multicellular except yeats. Also note Amy that they are found in terrestial habitats.
Plantae are eukaryotic and cell walls made of cellulose. They are autotrophic and reproduce asexually and sexually. all of them are multicellular. Living in territorial and aquatic environments
The last one is Animalia they are eukaryotic and have no cell wall. They are heterotrophs and multicellular. They live in terrestrial and aquatic habitats and reproduce sexually.