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Science Kingdoms

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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PROTISTA AND FUNGAI KINGDOMS

BY: LAITH ALTARABISHI
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What are kingdoms?

They are divisions in which organisms are classified into a group or area.

PROTISTA KINGDOM

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WHAT IS THE PROTISTA KINGDOM?

  • Mostly unicellular however they can be found multicellular.
  • They are all Eukaryotes meaning they all have a true nucleus.
  • They need some kind of a water-based environment to survive.
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REASONS THAT MAKE PROTISTA NOT ITSELF

  • If it was only multicellular.
  • Were not microorganisms.
  • If it was prokaryotic.
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PROTISTA KINGDOM EXAMPLES

  • Algae
  • Amoeba proteus
  • Paramecium aurelia
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FUNGAI KINGDOM

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WHAT IS THE THE FUNGAI KINGDOM

  • They are heterotrophs.
  • Some can be parasitic or saprophytic.
  • Break down other organisms such as plants or animals.
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REASONS THAT MAKE SOMETHING NOT FUNGAI

  • If it is not heterotrophic.
  • If it is prokaryote.
  • Also if it was more related to the plant kingdom.
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FUNGAI EXAMPLES

  • Mushrooms
  • Yeast
  • Mold
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