The document discusses the five kingdoms of life: Animals, Plants, Protista, Bacteria, and Fungi. It provides some key details about each kingdom:
1) Animals can breathe, move, and have multiple cells but cannot make their own food.
2) Plants can make their own food using chlorophyll and have multiple cells but cannot move.
3) Protista are mostly single-celled organisms, though some live in colonies, and they can make their own food.
4) Bacteria can cause disease but some in the stomach help with digestion, and they help fungi break down decaying matter.
5) Fungi lack roots, flowers
The document discusses the five kingdoms of life: Animals, Plants, Protista, Bacteria, and Fungi. It provides some key details about each kingdom:
1) Animals can breathe, move, and have multiple cells but cannot make their own food.
2) Plants can make their own food using chlorophyll and have multiple cells but cannot move.
3) Protista are mostly single-celled organisms, though some live in colonies, and they can make their own food.
4) Bacteria can cause disease but some in the stomach help with digestion, and they help fungi break down decaying matter.
5) Fungi lack roots, flowers
The document discusses the five kingdoms of life: Animals, Plants, Protista, Bacteria, and Fungi. It provides some key details about each kingdom:
1) Animals can breathe, move, and have multiple cells but cannot make their own food.
2) Plants can make their own food using chlorophyll and have multiple cells but cannot move.
3) Protista are mostly single-celled organisms, though some live in colonies, and they can make their own food.
4) Bacteria can cause disease but some in the stomach help with digestion, and they help fungi break down decaying matter.
5) Fungi lack roots, flowers
The document discusses the five kingdoms of life: Animals, Plants, Protista, Bacteria, and Fungi. It provides some key details about each kingdom:
1) Animals can breathe, move, and have multiple cells but cannot make their own food.
2) Plants can make their own food using chlorophyll and have multiple cells but cannot move.
3) Protista are mostly single-celled organisms, though some live in colonies, and they can make their own food.
4) Bacteria can cause disease but some in the stomach help with digestion, and they help fungi break down decaying matter.
5) Fungi lack roots, flowers
and
move
around.
They
cant
make
their
own
food
animals
have
multiple
cells.
The
scientific
name
for
animals
is
Animalia
.
Animals
are
also
part
of
the
Eukaryote
classification.
Animals
have
backbones
means
that
they
are
a
vertebrate.
Digital
life
is
making
3D
life
image
of
every
species.
Ifedunmola
Bacteria
Plants
Plants
contains
chlorophyll
to
make
their
own
food.
Plants
cannot
move
around.
They
have
multiple
cells
and
cellulose.
The
scientific
name
for
plants
is
Plantae.
They
are
in
the
Eukaryotic
classification
too.
Plants
can
grow
up
to
3.28
feet
tall
in
ONE
DAY.
It
uses
the
sun
for
chemical
growth
Protista
Most
Protista
are
only
seen
through
microscope.
They
are
single
celled
organisms.
Many
Protista
live
in
colonies
and
some
live
in
moist
terrestrial
habitats.
Unlike
animals,
Protista
make
their
own
food.
Protista
are
simple
eukaryotic
organisms.
Protista
cant
be
classified
into
a
order
or
family
etc.
There
are
2
groups
of
Protista
and
they
are
Algae
and
Protozoe.
Some
of
bacteria
exist
in
your
stomach.
But
others
cause
disease
but
others
help
you
{ones
in
your
stomach}.
Bacteria
is
only
visible
when
hit
directly
by
light.
Bacteria
help
fungi
eat
decaying
matter.
Fungus
Fungi
has
no
roots,
flowers,
or
leaves.
And
it
has
no
chlorophyll
so
it
does
not
make
it
own
food.
And
fungi
help
bacteria
eat
decaying
matter.