Kingdom Characteristics
Example Organisms
Fun Facts
100

Multicellular, eukaryotic, often lacks cell walls, heterotroph.

What are the characteristics of the Animalia Kingdom?

100

Dogs, cats, giraffes, bears, koalas, etc

What are some examples of organisms in the Animalia kingdom? 

100
Another name for this kingdom is ' True Bacteria.'

What is the Eubacteria Kingdom? 

200

multicellular, eukaryotes, heterotrophs

What are some characteristics of the Fungi Kingdom?  

200

Ferns, daisies, seagrass, lakeweed, etc. 

What are some examples of organisms in the Plantae Kingdom

200

Organisms from these kingdoms can be both heterotrophs and autotrophs. 

What are the Protista, Archaea, and Eubacteria Kingdoms? 

300

Multicellular, eukaryotic, autotrophic, cellulose cell walls, photosynthesis.

What are some characteristics of the Plantae Kingdom?

300

Toadstool, turkeytail, mold, witch's butter, etc.

What are some examples of organisms in the Fungi Kingdom?

300

An organism in the Animalia kingdom that lacks a backbone.

What is an invertibrate?

400

Prokaryotic, unicellular, rod-shaped. 

What are some characteristics of Eubacteria? 

400

Vibrio cholerae, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, E. coli, etc.  

What are some examples of orgainisms in the  Eubacteria Kingdom?

400

Organisms in this kingdom can be found in extreme conditions, such as hydrothermal vents. 

What are orgainisms in the Archaebacteria Kingdom?

500
Eukaryotes, most unicellular, can be autotrophs and heterotrophs. 

What are some characteristics of Protista?

500

Haloferax volcanii, Methanosarcina barkeri, Natronobacterium, etc.

What are some examples of organisms in the Archaebacteria Kingdom? 

500

Organisms from this kingdom cannot be classified as a plant, animal, or fungi. 

What is the Protista kingdom? 

M
e
n
u