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Classifying Life on Earth - Kingdoms

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AnimaliaArchaebacteriaEubacteriaFungiPlantaeProtista
Prokaryotic Unicellular
Eukaryotic Multicellular Autotroph
Eukaryotic Multicellular Heterotroph
Eukaryotic Unicellular/Multicellular Auto/Heterotroph

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The classification of living organisms is arranged in the order and they are listed below Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Fungi, Protista, Plants, Animals.

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Animals - Eukaryotic Multicellular Heterotroph

  • Cell type- Eukaryotic
  • Mode of nutrition- Heterotroph
  • Number of cells- Multicellular

2. Plants - Eukaryotic Multicellular Autotroph

  • Cell type- Eukaryotic
  • Mode of nutrition- Autotroph
  • Number of cells- Multi-cellular

3. Fungi - Eukaryotic Unicellular/Multicellular Auto/Heterotroph

  • Cell type- Eukaryotic
  • Mode of nutrition- Heterotroph
  • Number of cells- Multi-cellular /unicellular

4. Protista - Eukaryotic Unicellular/Multicellular Auto/Heterotroph

  • Cell type- Eukaryotic
  • Mode of nutrition- Heterotroph/Autotroph
  • Number of cells- Multi-cellular /uni-cellular

5. Bacteria - Prokaryotic Unicellular

  • Cell type- Prokaryotic
  • Mode of nutrition- Heterotroph/Autotroph
  • Number of cells-Uni-cellular

6. Archae - bacteria-Prokaryotic Unicellular

  • Cell type - Prokaryotic
  • Mode of nutrition - Heterotroph/Autotroph
  • Number of cells - Uni-cellular

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Animalia: Eukaryotic multicellular heterotroph

Arachaebacteria: Prokaryotic unicellular

Eubacteria: Prokaryotic unicellular

Fungi: Eukaryotic multicellular heterotroph

Plantae: Eukaryotic multicellular autotroph

Protista: Eukaryotic unicellular/multicellular auto/heterotroph

Step-by-step explanation:

Living organisms of different kingdoms are classified according to their number of cells, type of nutrition and presence or absence of nucleus.

Unicellular: single celled organism; multicellular: organisms with multiple number of cells

Prokaryotic: absence of nucleus or membrane-bound cellular organelles. Eukaryotic: nucleus is present

Autotroph: Prepares their own food. Heterotroph: Depends on other organisms for food

Species belonging to Kingdom Animalia are eukaryotic, multicellular, heterotrophic, motile, reproduce sexually or asexually.

Species belonging to Kingdom Plantae are eukaryotic, multicellular, autotrophic, nonmotile, reproduce sexually or asexually.

Species belonging to Kingdom Protista are eukaryotic, unicellular or multicellular, and can be autotrophic or heterotrophic, reproduce sexually or asexually.

Species belonging to Kingdom Fungi are eukaryotic, multicellular (few are unicellular), heterotrophs – saprophytes or parasites

Species belonging to Kingdom Monera including arachaebacteria and eubacteria are prokaryotic unicellular organisms, reproduce asexually

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