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The Six Kingdoms of

Living Organisms

Plants Animals

Fungi Protista

Bacteria Humans

flowering plant oyster yeast

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The Six Kingdoms of
Living Organisms

Plants Animals

Fungi Protista

Bacteria Humans

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non-vascular plants
usually small and relatively simple in
their structure
lack xylem and phloem

mosses hornworts

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vascular plants
have more complex structure
contain xylem and phloem

fern conifer

flowering plant

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porifera
they feed by filtering out tiny little
particles from the water
have lots of pores and their waste
leaves through an opening on the top

sea sponges

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cnidarians
hallow soft body
no body organs
tentacles containing stinging cells
take in food and pass out waste
through one opening

box jellyfish sea anemone

Portuguese man
o war corals

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chordata
notochord
dorsal hollow nerve cord
post anal tail
pharyngeal slits

fish frog

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echinoderms
most have soft body over an internal
skeleton
body has a five-part pattern giving
them radial symmetry

sea stars sea urchins

sea cucumbers

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annelids
internal segments with repeated
organs
soft bodies
no exoskeleton
mouth and anus

earthworm leech

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molluscs
they live both on land and in water
most have a shell
soft unsegmented body
no legs but may have tentacles
strong foot muscle

snail squid

oyster octopus

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unicellular
have a single cell
reproduce by simple cell division, or fission

multicellular
reproduce by making spores

yeast mucor bread mold

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rod-shaped bacteria
have a single cell
have no nucleus
maintain their cylindrical shapes with
remarkable precision during growth

spherical-shaped bacteria
known as cocci.
are the cause of many skin infections

lactobacillus pneumococcus

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plant-like
aquatic organisms that are eukaryotic and
can make their food. Algae is one of the
most common plant-like protists.

animal-like
single-celled eukaryotes that share some
traits with animals. They can move, and
they are heterotrophs. That means they eat
things outside of themselves instead of
producing their own food.

chlorella (algae) amoeba

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animal-like
walk upright
intelligence
human brain is the largest and most
complex of any living organism

humans

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