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Kingdoms - Fungi, Prokaryotes, Protoctista

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Kingdoms

At the broadest level, organisms can be classified into 5 kingdoms; animals, plants, fungi, prokaryotes and protoctista.

Fungi

Fungi

  • Fungi cells have cell walls (that do not contain cellulose) and no chloroplasts.
  • Fungi are decomposers (get their food from decaying matter), and can be multicellular or unicellular.
  • Mushrooms and moulds are examples.
Prokaryotes

Prokaryotes

  • Prokaryotes are unicellular and have no nucleus (membrane-bound structure that contains the cell's genetic materials).
  • Bacteria are prokaryotes.
Protoctista

Protoctista

  • Protoctista are unicellular, and their cells have nuclei (membrane-bound structures that contain the cell's genetic materials).
  • Amoeba are an example.
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