250 likes | 1.06k Views
The Six Kingdoms of Life. EUBACTERIA. This is a kingdom of single-celled prokaryotes that have been around in similar forms since the beginning of life. . EUBACTERIA. Prokaryote No nucleus Single-celled No cell walls Both autotrophs and heterotrophs Sessile and motile
E N D
EUBACTERIA • This is a kingdom of single-celled prokaryotes that have been around in similar forms since the beginning of life.
EUBACTERIA • Prokaryote • No nucleus • Single-celled • No cell walls • Both autotrophs and heterotrophs • Sessile and motile • Asexual reproduction
Archaea • This is a kingdom of single-celled prokaryotes that live in extreme environments.
Archaea • Prokaryote • No nucleus • Single-celled • No cell walls • Both autotrophs and heterotrophs • Sessile and motile • Asexual reproduction
Protista • This is a kingdom of mostly single-celled eukaryotes.
Protista • Eukaryotes • Nuclei in cells • MostlySingle-celled • No cell walls • Both autotrophs and heterotrophs • Sessile and motile • Mostly Asexual reproduction
Fungi • This is a kingdom sessile heterotrophs made up of many decomposers and parasites as well as other organisms.
Fungi • Eukaryotes • Nuclei in Cells • Mostly Multicellular • Cell Walls • Heterotrophs • Sessile • Sexual and Asexual Reproduction
Plantae • Plants are allsessile, multicellular, autotrophs.
Plantae • Eukaryotes • Nuclei in cells • Multicellular • Cell Wall • Autotrophs • Sessile • Mostly Sexual Reproduction
Animalia • Animalia are a diverse group of mostly motile heterotrophs. • Many animals have cells that are specialized for a variety of functions like defense, reproduction, etc.
Animalia • Eukaryotes • Nuclei in cells • Multicellular • No Cell Wall • Heterotrophs • Mostly Motile • Mostly Sexual Reproduction