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Domain Kingdom Cell Type Cell Structure Number of Cells Mode of Eubacteria Archaeabacteria Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia Cell Type Cell Structure Number of Cells Mode of Nutrition Examples Eukarya Bacteria Archaea Eukaryotic Eukaryotic Prokaryotic Prokaryotic Eukaryotic Eukaryotic Cell walls with peptidoglycan Cell walls Some w/ cellulose Some have chloroplasts Cell walls w/ chitin Cell walls with cellulose & have chloroplasts No Cell Walls Cell walls w/o peptidoglycan Most Unicellular Some multi Multicellular Some uni Multicellular Unicellular Unicellular Multicellular Autotroph or Heterotroph Autotroph or Heterotroph Autotroph or Heterotroph heterotroph Autotroph Heterotroph Streptococcus E. Coli Methanogens halophiles Mushrooms Yeasts -uni Sponges Whales Insects Amoeba Giant kelp Mosses Ferns Mobile Mobile Nonmobile Mobile MOBILITY Some Nonmobile