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Characteristics of Kingdoms Domain Cell Type Cell Structure Nutrition Example Archaebacteria Eubacteria Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia cell walls without peptidoglycan autotroph heterotroph Methanogens live in harsh environments prokaryote unicellular Archae cell walls with peptidoglycan autotroph heterotroph prokaryote unicellular E. Coli Bacteria Plantlike protists have chloroplasts eukaryote unicellular multicellular autotroph heterotroph Eukarya Amoeba eukaryote unicellular multicellular cell walls made of chitin heterotroph Eukarya Yeast cell walls made of cellulose eukaryote multicellular Eukarya autotroph Ferns no cell walls or chloroplasts eukaryote multicellular Eukarya heterotroph Sponges