Multicellular, eukaryotic, often lacks cell walls, heterotroph.
What are the characteristics of the Animalia Kingdom?
Dogs, cats, giraffes, bears, koalas, etc
What are some examples of organisms in the Animalia kingdom?
What is the Eubacteria Kingdom?
multicellular, eukaryotes, heterotrophs
What are some characteristics of the Fungi Kingdom?
Ferns, daisies, seagrass, lakeweed, etc.
What are some examples of organisms in the Plantae Kingdom
Organisms from these kingdoms can be both heterotrophs and autotrophs.
What are the Protista, Archaea, and Eubacteria Kingdoms?
Multicellular, eukaryotic, autotrophic, cellulose cell walls, photosynthesis.
What are some characteristics of the Plantae Kingdom?
Toadstool, turkeytail, mold, witch's butter, etc.
What are some examples of organisms in the Fungi Kingdom?
An organism in the Animalia kingdom that lacks a backbone.
What is an invertibrate?
Prokaryotic, unicellular, rod-shaped.
What are some characteristics of Eubacteria?
Vibrio cholerae, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, E. coli, etc.
What are some examples of orgainisms in the Eubacteria Kingdom?
Organisms in this kingdom can be found in extreme conditions, such as hydrothermal vents.
What are orgainisms in the Archaebacteria Kingdom?
What are some characteristics of Protista?
Haloferax volcanii, Methanosarcina barkeri, Natronobacterium, etc.
What are some examples of organisms in the Archaebacteria Kingdom?
Organisms from this kingdom cannot be classified as a plant, animal, or fungi.
What is the Protista kingdom?