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the 6 kingdoms of life

Published on Nov 20, 2015

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The 6 Kingdoms Of Life

By: Megan K. 3rd hr.

Carl Linneaus

  • he created a system for classifying, naming, and ranking organisms.
  • he did this in the mid-1730's
  • it was important because it allowed people to classify and organism by one name.

ARCHAEBACTERIA

  • found in your stomach
  • they are prokaryotic cells
  • they are unicellular (one celled)
  • they are heterotroph (feed off of other organisms)
Photo by Brian Landis

Eubacteria

  • found in your stomach
  • they are prokaryotic
  • they reproduce asexually
  • theyre unicellular
  • they are heterotroph
Photo by Vilseskogen

Fungi

  • most multicellular (more than one cell)
  • eukaryotic
  • reproduce both sexually and asexually
  • heterotroph
  • found almost everywhere

Plantae

  • multicellular
  • eukaryotic
  • reproduce asexually and sexually
  • autotroph
  • found everywhere
Photo by montuno

Animalia

  • most unicellular
  • eukaryotic
  • reproduce sexually and asexually
  • heterotroph
  • found everywhere
Photo by Hans J E

Protista

  • most unicellular
  • eukaryotic
  • reproduce sexually and asexually
  • heterotroph
  • found in wer enviroments
Photo by Bistrosavage