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The Six Kingdoms of Life

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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THE SIX KINGDOMS OF LIFE

LINNEAUS

  • Linneaus developed his system of classification. He discovered that there are more than two kingdoms.
  • Linneaus developed this theory in the 1700s.
  • It was important because we need to know how organisms are grouped.
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ARCHAEBACTERIA

  • Found in extreme enviornments.
  • Types: Prokaryote-simple; Unicellar-one celled.
  • Type of reproduction: Asexual-Binary Fission
  • One cell splits into two identical cells.
  • They get nutrition by living inside our stomachs.

EUBACTERIA

  • They live everywhere.
  • Type: Prokaryote-simple; Unicellular-one celled.
  • One cell splits into two identical cells.
  • Living inside us gets them nutrients.

FUNGI

  • Some have one cell and others have many.
  • Unicellular and Multicellular.
  • Asexually reproduction with spores.
  • Algae provides nutrients.
  • Grows everywhere.

PLANTAE

  • Made of many cells.
  • Types: Multicellular and Eukaryotes.
  • Reproduce with seeds.
  • Plants are found in most places.
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ANIMALIA

  • Made of many cells that work together.
  • Multicellular and Eukaryotes.
  • Capable of asexual and sexual reproduction.
  • Some animals live on land, in water or both.

PROTISTA

  • Unicellular: only one cell.
  • Multicellular: made of many cells.
  • Asexual and sexual reproduction.
  • Many unicellular protists live in colonies together.
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