Animal Kingdom Plant Kingdom Fungi Kingdom Protista Kingdom

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Animal Kingdom Plant Kingdom Fungi Kingdom Protista Kingdom Monera Kingdom *multicellular with nucleus *Moving

Animal Kingdom Plant Kingdom Fungi Kingdom Protista Kingdom Monera Kingdom *multicellular with nucleus *Moving bodies and parts *internal digestion of food *multicellular with nucleus *immobile but parts move *make their own food *Multicellular with nucleus *immobile *external digestion of food *cells with a nucleus *uni- and multicellular *includes the algae *unicellular but no nucleus *some are mobile *different feeding methods Moss Phylum Fern Phylum Conifer Phylum Angiosperm Phylum Monocot Class *usually small-soft *tiny green leaflets *live in damp locations *roots, stems and leaves *spores on back of leaves *reproduction needs water *roots, stems and leaves *cones and seeds *needles or sharp leaves *roots, stems and leaves *flowers *seeds in pods and fruits *seeds in one part *mostly narrow leaves *leaves have parallel veins Dicot Class Jellyfish Phylum Worm Phylum Mollusc Phylum Arthropod Phylum *seeds in two parts *mostly broad leaves *leaves have net veins *soft round bodies *poccess tentacles *live in water *long soft tube-like body *body in segments *live in damp or water *soft body-may have shell *muscular foot *live in water and on land *hard outer ‘exoskeleton’ *body in segments *many jointed limbs Vertebrate Phylum Insect Class Spider Class Myriapod Class Crustacea Class *Backbone *skeleton inside body *body in parts *three body parts *six legs *many have wings *two body parts *eight legs on front part *make webs *long segmented body *legs on each segment *centipedes, Millipedes *many specialised limbs *live in water/damp places *segmented bodies Fish Class Amphibian Class Reptile Class Bird Class Mammal Class *scaly skin + fins *breathe with gills *live in water + lay eggs *moist skin +lay eggs *adults on land + four legs *gills(young), lungs(adults) *scaly skin + lay eggs *lungs + four legs (most) *live in land habitats *feathers + warm blooded *wings and flight *lay eggs + land creatures *hair or fur on skin *warm blooded SJ Gaze *young born live/suckled

Bacteria Class Blue-green Algae Class Euglena Class Amoeba Class Paramecium Class *unicellular in fresh

Bacteria Class Blue-green Algae Class Euglena Class Amoeba Class Paramecium Class *unicellular in fresh water *about 1 micromilimetre *may be consumers, parasites or decomposers *reproduce by splitting in two (binary fission) or by spores *unicellular or in colonies *immobile or glide along *producers –make their own food by photosynthesis *reproduce by binary fission *involved in the nitrogen cycle *unicellular in fresh water *make food - photosynthesis *can also absorb food *detect and move to light *swim using a flagellum *reproduce by binary fission *Unicellular in water *move by extensions growing outward and pulling it along *pursue and consume prey *reproduce by binary fission *also reproduce by sex cells *unicellular-mostly aquatic *move by beating tiny cilia *create currents to sweep small organisms into ‘mouth’ *reproduce by binary fission *sometimes exchange genes Mould Class Mushroom Class *fuzzy appearance *multicellular appearance *in water and on land *decomposers and parasites *find threads invade hosts *reproduce by spores *terrestrial (land) fungi *large fruiting bodies *decomposers of plant tissue *Reproduce by spores *Also sexual reproduction *some are poisonous SJ Gaze