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The 5 kingdoms and their classifications

By: Riley Miner and Nathan Andrews. The 5 kingdoms and their classifications. The 5 fun kingdoms!. Plants -many cells -it makes it own food by the sunlight Animals -many cells -it feeds off of other living things Protists -one celled

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The 5 kingdoms and their classifications

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  1. By: Riley Miner and Nathan Andrews The 5 kingdoms and their classifications

  2. The 5 fun kingdoms! • Plants -many cells -it makes it own food by the sunlight Animals -many cells -it feeds off of other living things Protists -one celled -absorbs its food Bacteria - many cells -some are good but some are bad (some help plants absorb nitrogen from soil) Fungi - one celled - they are decomposers

  3. Examples Plants= flowers, weeds, grass Animals= red panda, starfish, white panther Protists= algae, amoeba, paramecium Bacteria= rickettsia, spirillum, crocus Fungi= mushrooms, toadstool, moss

  4. The Linnaeus Classification System Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species

  5. Vertebrates and Invertebrates Vertebrates have a….backbone, but they do not have an exoskeleton Invertebrates have a …. Exoskeleton, but they do nothave a backbone

  6. Conclusion All of these amazing creatures and organisms make up our five kingdoms and 7 stages of classification.

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