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6 Classification Kingdoms - Gabrielle Coner

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  • I will teach you about the six different classification kingdoms. Okay?
  • Okay.
  • They also have no nucleus. So, they are prokaryotic. Bacteria cells have different shapes
  • In their cell walls, it's very rigid and peptidoglycan is present. Also they are unicellular
  • The first one is Eubacteria. Eubacteria can be found anywhere including here
  • Next is Archaebacteria. Like eubacteria, they're unicellular and prokaryotic.
  • Archaebacteria live in extreme environments and are autotrophic.
  • However, unlike eubacteria, archaebacteria lack peptidoglycan.
  • Another thing is that they are eukaryotic. 
  • The animalia kingdom is multicellular with no cell walls. They are also heterotrophic
  • In fact, you can find some organisms belonging to the Animalia kingdom right here!
  • Now we are at the plantae kingdom. They are multicellular and have cell walls with cellulose in them.
  • Additionally, there are autotrophs with nuclei. Meaning that they are also eukaryotic.
  • An example is this tree right here.
  • Our next kingdoms are fungi and Protista. Fungi kingdom has both uni and multicellular organisms in it
  • Protista organisms are both uni and multicellular, autotrophic and heterotrophic, and are eukaryotic like Fungi,
  • In the Fungi cell walls are chitin. Fungi organisms are heterotrophs that feed off of decaying organisms like mushrooms.
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