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Characteristics of the Five Kingdoms - GCSE Biology
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GCSE Biology Mind Map on Characteristics of the Five Kingdoms - GCSE Biology, created by Beth Coiley on 10/05/2015.
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Characteristics of the Five Kingdoms - GCSE Biology
Animalia
Characteristics
No cell wall
Multicellular
Heterotrophic feeder
No chlorophyll - do not photosynthesise
Examples
Jellyfish
Worms
Arthropods
Echinoderms
Fish
Amphibia
Reptiles
Birds
Mammals
Plantae
Characteristics
Cellulose cell wall
Autotrophic
Photosynthesise - have chlorophyll
Do not move
Have nuclei
Examples
Algae
Mosses
Conifers
Flowering plants
Fungi
Examples
Moulds
Mushrooms
Yeast
Puffballs
Shelf/bracket fungi
Characteristics
Chitin cell wall
Reproduce using spores
Feed saprophytically - off dead matter
Have nuclei
Most cannot move
Protoctista
Examples
Amoeba
Paramecium
Diatom
Characteristics
Usually unicellular
Can be multicellular, e.g. kelp
Eukaryotic - have a nucleus
Some can move (cilia, flagella, pseudopodia) while others cannot
Mainly live in aquatic environments
Prokaryotae
Characteristics
Peptidoglycan cell wall
No nucleus
Non-membrane bound
Microscopic
Examples
Bacteria
Cyanobacteria
Blue-green algae
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