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1. kingdom anamalia- the animal kingdom is made up of insects, Spiders, mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians. All animals have more than one cell. like all living things, All animals must:

a) get their own food

b) Get their own water

c) Reproduce on their own

and, unlike most other living things,

d) Move by themselves

there are two phylums for animals: Vertebrates and invertebrates.

2. kingdom plantae- the plant kingdom is made up of ferns, trees, flowers, and vines, to name a few. all plants, like animals, have more than one cell. plants absorb energy from the sun using photosynthesis, and absorb water from their roots. plants cannot move of their own volition. plants need water and sunlight to live.

3. kingdom bacteria- the bacteria kingdom is made up of bacteria and viruses. Unlike plants and animals, bacteria and viruses are single celled organisms. bacteria live in rotting things, well, actually, pretty much anywhere. bacteria cannot survive in cold environments if inside the body, some bacteria, like E. Coli, can be harmful. viruses are still disputed as to whether or not they are living because they require the help of another cell to reproduce.

4. kingdom protozoa- the protozoa kingdom is a grab bag of organisms, like a cross between animals, plants, and bacteria. for that reason, they are hard to describe. you're on your own. sorry.

5. kingdom fungi- the fungi kingdom is made of of mushrooms and molds. mushrooms absorb nutrients through tendrils, and molds absorb them directly through themselves. unlike plants, fungi do not need sunlight to survive. in fact, they prefer dark, damp, places. that's why they are often found on rotting wood, rotting food, and rotting anything.

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in 1937 E-chatton suggested the terms of "procariotique" to describe bacteria and "Eucariotique" to describe animal and plant cells. in 1967 , Robert whittaker introduced the five-kingdom classification system . this system is based on;

  • the levels of cellular organization i.e. prokarryotic ,unicellular ukaryotic and multicellular eukaryotic.
  • the principal modes of nutrition i.e. photosynthesis , absorption , and ingestion.
on the basis ,organisms are classified into five kingdoma: moner protista fungi,plantae and animalia
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