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KingdomType of Cells/ unicellular or multicellular environmentWay of getting food Ability to move examples Archaebacteria ___________ Eubacteria Prokaryote and unicellular Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia

KingdomType of Cells/ unicellular or multicellular environmentWay of getting food Ability to move examples Archaebacteria ___________ Eubacteria Prokaryote and unicellular Can live in more extreme, harsh conditions Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia

KingdomType of Cells/ unicellular or multicellular environmentWay of getting food Ability to move examples Archaebacteria ___________ Eubacteria Prokaryote and unicellular Can live in more extreme, harsh conditions ___________ Found in all environments Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia

KingdomType of Cells/ unicellular or multicellular environmentWay of getting food Ability to move examples Archaebacteria ___________ Eubacteria Prokaryote and unicellular Can live in more extreme, harsh conditions ___________ Found in all environments Both heterotroph and autotrophs Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia

KingdomType of Cells/ unicellular or multicellular environmentWay of getting food Ability to move examples Archaebacteria ___________ Eubacteria Prokaryote and unicellular Can live in more extreme, harsh conditions ___________ Found in all environments Both heterotroph and autotrophs Yes Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia

KingdomType of Cells/ unicellular or multicellular environmentWay of getting food Ability to move examples Archaebacteria ___________ Eubacteria Prokaryote and unicellular Can live in more extreme, harsh conditions ___________ Found in all environments Both heterotroph and autotrophs Yes ProtistaEukaryote and most are unicellular Fungi Plantae Animalia

KingdomType of Cells/ unicellular or multicellular environmentWay of getting food Ability to move examples Archaebacteria ___________ Eubacteria Prokaryote and unicellular Can live in more extreme, harsh conditions ___________ Found in all environments Both heterotroph and autotrophs Yes ProtistaEukaryote and most are unicellular Wet, moist environment Fungi Plantae Animalia

KingdomType of Cells/ unicellular or multicellular environmentWay of getting food Ability to move examples Archaebacteria ___________ Eubacteria Prokaryote and unicellular Can live in more extreme, harsh conditions ___________ Found in all environments Both heterotroph and autotrophs Yes ProtistaEukaryote and most are unicellular Wet, moist environment Both heterotroph and autotrophs Fungi Plantae Animalia

KingdomType of Cells/ unicellular or multicellular environmentWay of getting food Ability to move examples Archaebacteria ___________ Eubacteria Prokaryote and unicellular Can live in more extreme, harsh conditions ___________ Found in all environments Both heterotroph and autotrophs Yes ProtistaEukaryote and most are unicellular Wet, moist environment Both heterotroph and autotrophs yes Fungi Plantae Animalia

KingdomType of Cells/ unicellular or multicellular environmentWay of getting food Ability to move examples Archaebacteria ___________ Eubacteria Prokaryote and unicellular Can live in more extreme, harsh conditions ___________ Found in all environments Both heterotroph and autotrophs Yes ProtistaEukaryote and most are unicellular Wet, moist environment Both heterotroph and autotrophs yes FungiEukaryote and most are multicellular Plantae Animalia

KingdomType of Cells/ unicellular or multicellular environmentWay of getting food Ability to move examples Archaebacteria ___________ Eubacteria Prokaryote and unicellular Can live in more extreme, harsh conditions ___________ Found in all environments Both heterotroph and autotrophs Yes ProtistaEukaryote and most are unicellular Wet, moist environment Both heterotroph and autotrophs yes FungiEukaryote and most are multicellular Wet, moist environment Plantae Animalia

KingdomType of Cells/ unicellular or multicellular environmentWay of getting food Ability to move examples Archaebacteria ___________ Eubacteria Prokaryote and unicellular Can live in more extreme, harsh conditions ___________ Found in all environments Both heterotroph and autotrophs Yes ProtistaEukaryote and most are unicellular Wet, moist environment Both heterotroph and autotrophs yes FungiEukaryote and most are multicellular Wet, moist environment Heterotrophs/de composers Plantae Animalia

KingdomType of Cells/ unicellular or multicellular environmentWay of getting food Ability to move examples Archaebacteria ___________ Eubacteria Prokaryote and unicellular Can live in more extreme, harsh conditions ___________ Found in all environments Both heterotroph and autotrophs Yes ProtistaEukaryote and most are unicellular Wet, moist environment Both heterotroph and autotrophs yes FungiEukaryote and most are multicellular Wet, moist environment Heterotrophs/de composers No, use spores to spread Plantae Animalia

KingdomType of Cells/ unicellular or multicellular environmentWay of getting food Ability to move examples Archaebacteria ___________ Eubacteria Prokaryote and unicellular Can live in more extreme, harsh conditions ___________ Found in all environments Both heterotroph and autotrophs Yes ProtistaEukaryote and most are unicellular Wet, moist environment Both heterotroph and autotrophs yes FungiEukaryote and most are multicellular Wet, moist environment Heterotrophs/de composers No, use spores to spread PlantaeEukaryote and most are multicellular Animalia

KingdomType of Cells/ unicellular or multicellular environmentWay of getting food Ability to move examples Archaebacteria ___________ Eubacteria Prokaryote and unicellular Can live in more extreme, harsh conditions ___________ Found in all environments Both heterotroph and autotrophs Yes ProtistaEukaryote and most are unicellular Wet, moist environment Both heterotroph and autotrophs yes FungiEukaryote and most are multicellular Wet, moist environment Heterotrophs/dec omposers No, use spores to spread PlantaeEukaryote and most are multicellular Found in all environments Animalia

KingdomType of Cells/ unicellular or multicellular environmentWay of getting food Ability to move examples Archaebacteria ___________ Eubacteria Prokaryote and unicellular Can live in more extreme, harsh conditions ___________ Found in all environments Both heterotroph and autotrophs Yes ProtistaEukaryote and most are unicellular Wet, moist environment Both heterotroph and autotrophs yes FungiEukaryote and most are multicellular Wet, moist environment Heterotrophs/de composers No, use spores to spread PlantaeEukaryote and most are multicellular Found in all environments Autotrophs, makes own food Animalia

KingdomType of Cells/ unicellular or multicellular environmentWay of getting food Ability to move examples Archaebacteria ___________ Eubacteria Prokaryote and unicellular Can live in more extreme, harsh conditions ___________ Found in all environments Both heterotroph and autotrophs Yes ProtistaEukaryote and most are unicellular Wet, moist environment Both heterotroph and autotrophs yes FungiEukaryote and most are multicellular Wet, moist environment Heterotrophs/de composers No, use spores to spread PlantaeEukaryote and most are multicellular Found in all environments Autotrophs, makes own food No, use seeds or spores to spread Animalia

KingdomType of Cells/ unicellular or multicellular environmentWay of getting food Ability to move examples Archaebacteria ___________ Eubacteria Prokaryote and unicellular Can live in more extreme, harsh conditions ___________ Found in all environments Both heterotroph and autotrophs Yes ProtistaEukaryote and most are unicellular Wet, moist environment Both heterotroph and autotrophs yes FungiEukaryote and most are multicellular Wet, moist environment Heterotrophs/de composers No, use spores to spread PlantaeEukaryote and most are multicellular Found in all environments Autotrophs, makes own food No, use seeds or spores to spread AnimaliaEukaryote and are multicellular

KingdomType of Cells/ unicellular or multicellular environmentWay of getting food Ability to move examples Archaebacteria ___________ Eubacteria Prokaryote and unicellular Can live in more extreme, harsh conditions ___________ Found in all environments Both heterotroph and autotrophs Yes ProtistaEukaryote and most are unicellular Wet, moist environment Both heterotroph and autotrophs yes FungiEukaryote and most are multicellular Wet, moist environment Heterotrophs/de composers No, use spores to spread PlantaeEukaryote and most are multicellular Found in all environments Autotrophs, makes own food No, use seeds or spores to spread AnimaliaEukaryote and are multicellular Found in all environments

KingdomType of Cells/ unicellular or multicellular environmentWay of getting food Ability to move examples Archaebacteria ___________ Eubacteria Prokaryote and unicellular Can live in more extreme, harsh conditions ___________ Found in all environments Both heterotroph and autotrophs Yes ProtistaEukaryote and most are unicellular Wet, moist environment Both heterotroph and autotrophs yes FungiEukaryote and most are multicellular Wet, moist environment Heterotrophs/de composers No, use spores to spread PlantaeEukaryote and most are multicellular Found in all environments Autotrophs, makes own food No, use seeds or spores to spread AnimaliaEukaryote and are multicellular Found in all environments Heterotrophs

KingdomType of Cells/ unicellular or multicellular environmentWay of getting food Ability to move examples Archaebacteria ___________ Eubacteria Prokaryote and unicellular Can live in more extreme, harsh conditions ___________ Found in all environments Both heterotroph and autotrophs Yes ProtistaEukaryote and most are unicellular Wet, moist environment Both heterotroph and autotrophs yes FungiEukaryote and most are multicellular Wet, moist environment Heterotrophs/ decomposers No, use spores to spread PlantaeEukaryote and most are multicellular Found in all environments Autotrophs, makes own food No, use seeds or spores to spread AnimaliaEukaryote and are multicellular Found in all environments Heterotrophsyes