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There are five classifications: Animilia (Animals), Plantae (plants), Protista (protists), Fungi (fungi), and Monera (Eubacteria and Archeobacteria).

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  • Animalia ----> Turtle, Fox, Human
  • Plantae ----> Grass, Trees, flowers
  • Protista ----> Paramecium, Amoeba, and Algae
  • Fungi ----> Mushrooms, molds, rusts
  • Monera ----> Eubacteria, Archeobacteria, cyanobacteria
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the five kingdoms are

1. Animalia (animals)

2. Plantae (plants)

3.Fungi (e.g. mushroom)

4. Morena (bacteria)

5. Protoctisma (mix between animals and plants)

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All organisms are made of at least one cell.

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fungi .., algae, examples sea weed, lichen, moss, mold

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