6 Kingdom Characteristics
By: Konnar Kechely
Archaebacteria
- Archaebacteria has a cell wall.
- It is prokaryotic.
- It's autotroph, heterotroph, and Chemotroph.
- It's both Aerobic and Anaerobic.
- It's asexual.
- It's motile.
- It's unicellular.
Eubacteria
- It has a cell wall.
- It's prokaryotic.
- It's an autotroph, heterotroph, and a chemotroph.
- It's both aerobic and anaerobic.
- It's asexual.
- It's both motile and nonmotile.
- It's unicellular.
Protista
- It doesn't have a cell wall.
- It's eukaryotic.
- It's an autotroph and a heterotroph.
- It's both aerobic and anaerobic.
- It's both sexual and asexual.
- It's motile.
- It's both unicellular and multicellular.
Fungi
- It has a cell wall.
- It's eukaryotic.
- They're heterotrophs.
- It's both aerobic and anaerobic.
- It's both sexual and asexual.
- It's non-motile.
- It's multicellular.
Plantae
- It has a cell wall.
- It's eukaryotic.
- It's autotrophic.
- Mostly aerobic, but few are anaerobic.
- It's both sexual and asexual.
- It's non-motile.
- It's multicellular.
Animalia
- Doesn't have a cell wall.
- It's eukaryotic.
- It's heterotrophic.
- It's aerobic.
- It's sexual.
- It's motile.
- It's multicellular.