CELLS:I.PROKARYOTES-II.EUKARYOTES. I.PROKARYOTES BACTERIA-ARCHAEA 1.Bacteria are one of those and they are a tremendous ubiquity. The are everywhere…

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CELLS:I.PROKARYOTES-II.EUKARYOTES

I.PROKARYOTES BACTERIA-ARCHAEA 1.Bacteria are one of those and they are a tremendous ubiquity. The are everywhere… They come in your skin, in your hair, in the gut, in the air, in the water... Simply you cough or sneeze, and do not need you're sick, you're expelling bacterias.

Skin bacterias

Hair bacterias

Louse-lice

Bacterias in the gut

2.ARCHAEA The Archaea constitute a domain of single- celled microorganisms. These microbes have no cell nucleus or any other membrane-bound organelles within their cells. WikipediaWikipedia Scientific name: Archaea Scientific name Rank: Domain Rank Lower classifications: Crenarchaeota, Euryarchaeota Lower classificationsCrenarchaeota Euryarchaeota

Archaea can be found in many"extreme environments": highly sulfurous lakes ; hot geysers like the Lonestar ; ice ; in undersea hydrothermal vents and in Utah‘s Great Salt Lake.

II.EUKARYOTES

THE MOST EDIBLE MUSHROOMS ARE CULTIVATED. FUNGI

WE CAN FEED USING FUNGI…YUMMY

TAKE CARE WHEN YOU WALK AROUND

TOXIC FUNGUS…DANGEROUS FOR OUR HEALTH

PROTISTS These organisms are eukaryotes, meaning they are made up of single or multiple cells which all contain a nucleus enclosed by a membrane. The protists are a diverse group of eukaryotes that cannot be classified as animals, plants, or fungi. Organisms in the Protista kingdom include amoebae, red algae, dinoflagellates, diatoms, euglena and slime molds.red algae