The document classifies living things into six kingdoms - Bacteria, Archaebacteria, Protista, Fungi, Plant, and Animal. It provides examples of organisms from each kingdom such as cyanobacteria, edible mushrooms, brown algae, jellyfish, and humans. It then asks to match characteristics with kingdoms, with the key being: a) Fungi Kingdom - 4, b) Animal Kingdom - 7, c) Plant Kingdom - 6.
The document classifies living things into six kingdoms - Bacteria, Archaebacteria, Protista, Fungi, Plant, and Animal. It provides examples of organisms from each kingdom such as cyanobacteria, edible mushrooms, brown algae, jellyfish, and humans. It then asks to match characteristics with kingdoms, with the key being: a) Fungi Kingdom - 4, b) Animal Kingdom - 7, c) Plant Kingdom - 6.
The document classifies living things into six kingdoms - Bacteria, Archaebacteria, Protista, Fungi, Plant, and Animal. It provides examples of organisms from each kingdom such as cyanobacteria, edible mushrooms, brown algae, jellyfish, and humans. It then asks to match characteristics with kingdoms, with the key being: a) Fungi Kingdom - 4, b) Animal Kingdom - 7, c) Plant Kingdom - 6.
Kingdom Kingdom Kingdom Kingdom Kingd Kingdom om Cyanobacteria Edible Brown algae jellyfish mushrooms Proteobacteria Black bread mold Green algae Human red blood cell Inedible Red algae Foraminiferans mushrooms Conifers Mosses crab
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Brown algae Green algae Jellyfish Cyanobacteria Edible
mushrooms Human red blood cell Foraminiferans Proteobacteria
Six Kingdoms Characteristics Chart Eubacteria Archaebacteria Protista Fungus Plant Animal Cell Type Number of Cells Level of Organization Cell Wall Mode of Nutrition Reproduction Motility