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Six Kingdoms Of Life

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Linnaeus
Developed a system consisting of only two groups: plants and animals. This was a very long time ago. It was important because he classified so many species into these groups that helped us make the classifications today.

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Archaebacteria
Found in extreme environments. They are also unicellular. Asexually reproduce. One celled. Gets nutrition from their surroundings.

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Eubacteria
Found almost everywhere. Can be shaped in the three groups: cocci, bacilli, spirilla. Unicellular. Make up nutrition from sunlight like plants. Reproduce with binary fission.

Fungi
Found in mushrooms. Can be unicellular and multicellular(eukaryote). Uses spores to reproduce. Gain nutrients from decomposing dead plants or animals. Found all over the world in mushrooms,lichens.

Plantae
Multicellular. Is a eukaryote. Uses seeds to reproduce (ferns and mosses use spores to reproduce). They all use a process called photosynthesis to produce food for them. Found everywhere.

Animalia
Multicellular. Eukaryotes. Sexual and asexual reproduction. Consumes other animals or plants to gain nutrients. Found everywhere.

Protista
Eukaryote. Multi,uni,and colonized cells. Reproduce by asexual or sexual reproduction. Observations the suns energy to gain food. Live in watery and moist environments.