The 6 kingdoms
By Luke Rosen
Archaebacteria
- Archaebacteria has no nucleus, that means it's prokaryotic.
- It is also unicellular, so it has one cell.
- Archaebacteria have a cell wall so they can't move around most of the Time.
- They are autotroph witch means that they make they're own food!
- They are asexual so they have one parent and they don't reproduce sexually
- Archaebacteria are mobile, they move around!
- They also live in extreme habitats like volacanos ice etc...
Eubacteria
- Eubacteria is very similar to archaebacteria,
- They are prokaryotic so they have no nucleus
- They have one cell, (unicellular)
- It has a cell wall
- It is both autotrophic and heterotrophic so it can make its own food or eat other foods
- It is asexual or sexual so it has one parent and reproduces asexually or it can have two parents that reproduce sexually
- They don't move, they are stationary
- And they're habitat is anywhere that is not extereme.
Protists
- The protist is eukaryotic so it has a nucleus
- It has one cell (unicellular)
- It has a cell membrane
- It is auto- and heterotroph so it can make food or just eat other food.
- It's both sexual and asexual
- It's mobie so it does move.
- Opt hey live in water or grass or any nature environment
Fungi
- Fungi is eukaryotic (has nucleus)
- Has more than one cell so it's multicellular
- Has a cell wall
- Heterotroph so it makes its own foods
- It reproduces asexually
- It is stationary(does not move)
- It can live anywhere
Plants
- Plants are eukaryotic so they have a nucleus
- They're multicellular, more than one cell
- They have a cell wall
- They make they're own food (autotrophic)
- They reproduce asexually
- They are stationary
- And they can live anywhere
Animals
Animals are eukaryotic
They are multicellualr
They have a cell membrane
They are heterotroph
Sexual
Mobile
And they live in any environment
Archaebacteria
This is archabacteria diagram
Eubacteria
This is a image of a diagram of eubacteria
Protist
This is a diagram of Protists.