This poster is a descriptive explanation of your kingdom which should teach others about the important and interesting characteristics of that kingdom.

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This poster is a descriptive explanation of your kingdom which should teach others about the important and interesting characteristics of that kingdom. Must be colorful and legible! Your poster should include the following: 1. The DOMAIN your kingdom is in. 2. Unicellular or multicellular Prokaryote or eukaryote (Explain what this means.) Cell wall or no cell wall (If yes, what is it made of) How they obtain energy. (Autotroph, heterotroph, and explain) 6. Mobility- Any unique ways they move around (flagella, legs, flight)) 7. 4 examples of members including their scientific name 8. At least one large colorful picture (drawn) to represent the kingdom you were assigned and the scientific classification of that organism. (Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Over, Family, Genus, Species) 8. A LARGE TITLE