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kingdom\tcell type\tcell #\tcell wall\tlocomotion\tfeeding type
archaebacteria \extremophiles\
bacteria
protista \junk drawer kingdom\
fungi
plantae
animalia
Brief Explanations
This table requires filling in key characteristics of each biological kingdom based on core biological classification knowledge:
- Archaebacteria: Are prokaryotic (no nucleus), single-celled, have cell walls made of pseudopeptidoglycan, some use flagella for movement, and can be autotrophic or heterotrophic.
- Bacteria: Also prokaryotic, single-celled, have peptidoglycan cell walls, many use flagella for locomotion, and include autotrophic and heterotrophic types.
- Protista: Eukaryotic (have a nucleus), can be single or multi-celled; some have cell walls (like algae with cellulose, slime molds without), use structures like cilia, flagella, or amoeboid movement, and include autotrophic, heterotrophic, and mixotrophic organisms.
- Fungi: Eukaryotic, mostly multi-celled (yeast are single-celled), have chitin cell walls, no locomotion (spores disperse passively), and are heterotrophic (absorptive feeding).
- Plantae: Eukaryotic, multi-celled, have cellulose cell walls, no locomotion (sessile), and are autotrophic (photosynthetic).
- Animalia: Eukaryotic, multi-celled, no cell walls, use muscles, cilia, flagella, or limbs for locomotion, and are heterotrophic (ingestive feeding).
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| Kingdom | Cell Type | Cell # | Cell Wall | Locomotion | Feeding Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bacteria | Prokaryotic | Unicellular | Peptidoglycan | Flagella (many) | Autotrophic/Heterotrophic |
| Protista <br> "Junk Drawer Kingdom" | Eukaryotic | Unicellular/Multicellular | Cellulose (some), none (others) | Cilia, flagella, amoeboid movement | Autotrophic/Heterotrophic/Mixotrophic |
| Fungi | Eukaryotic | Mostly multicellular (yeast: unicellular) | Chitin | None (spore dispersal passive) | Heterotrophic (absorptive) |
| Plantae | Eukaryotic | Multicellular | Cellulose | None (sessile) | Autotrophic (photosynthetic) |
| Animalia | Eukaryotic | Multicellular | None | Muscles, cilia, limbs, flagella | Heterotrophic (ingestive) |