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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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