Archebacteria, These simple organisms are made up of prokaryotic cell. They also produce asexually, meaning they do not require a second like organism to reproduce with them and that the Archebacteria will look exactly like the parent it came from. Organism that fall under this category are:
Fungus, These organisms, made up of eukaryotic cells, at first glance may look like a plant, but that is a common misconception. While plants can make their own food, the fungi must find t. no, not walk around with a shopping cart and go scavenging (although that would be pretty darn cool!), the fungus wait for other other organism to die and feed off of them by secreting substances that release the nutrients into the ground and then absorb then through root like structures. This is efficient and produces no waste. Organism in this category include: Molds, Yeast, and mushrooms.
Eubacteria. These organism can make their own food (without a kitchen, imagine how easy clean up is!). Unlike the Archebacteria, oxygen is needed for the Eubacteria to be able to metabolize. They take in their food by photosynthesis, absorption, or they could ingest it similar to the way we do. Organisms in the category include Algae, amoebas, and slime molds. (yuck).
Animalia This encompasses many different types of living things. you have your mammals like humans and platypuses,but then you also have your amphibians, reptiles, even sponges and worms. All of these organisms need oxygen to live and to work work their metabolism. Another thing that the Animalia family must do, is ingest their food. Then, the left over usable waste is expelled as fecal matter.
Protista, These are believe to be the ancestor of early plants and animals. Algae, Slime, and water molds. Yes, algae is considered part of the Protista group, but they are autotrophic protist! protozoa actually means first animal, these micro organism can be found in almost every environment. They have been found in hot deserts, Freezing oceans, and deep bogs.
Plantae Fruit bearing plants, cone bearing plants, and even something simple like moss, falls under the plant category. This is because they all have roots, use photosynthesis to get their food, and reproduce either sexually with the help of other likes bees, or asexually and bud from the parent plant.
Fungus, These organisms, made up of eukaryotic cells, at first glance may look like a plant, but that is a common misconception. While plants can make their own food, the fungi must find t. no, not walk around with a shopping cart and go scavenging (although that would be pretty darn cool!), the fungus wait for other other organism to die and feed off of them by secreting substances that release the nutrients into the ground and then absorb then through root like structures. This is efficient and produces no waste. Organism in this category include: Molds, Yeast, and mushrooms.
Eubacteria. These organism can make their own food (without a kitchen, imagine how easy clean up is!). Unlike the Archebacteria, oxygen is needed for the Eubacteria to be able to metabolize. They take in their food by photosynthesis, absorption, or they could ingest it similar to the way we do. Organisms in the category include Algae, amoebas, and slime molds. (yuck).
Animalia This encompasses many different types of living things. you have your mammals like humans and platypuses,but then you also have your amphibians, reptiles, even sponges and worms. All of these organisms need oxygen to live and to work work their metabolism. Another thing that the Animalia family must do, is ingest their food. Then, the left over usable waste is expelled as fecal matter.
Protista, These are believe to be the ancestor of early plants and animals. Algae, Slime, and water molds. Yes, algae is considered part of the Protista group, but they are autotrophic protist! protozoa actually means first animal, these micro organism can be found in almost every environment. They have been found in hot deserts, Freezing oceans, and deep bogs.
Plantae Fruit bearing plants, cone bearing plants, and even something simple like moss, falls under the plant category. This is because they all have roots, use photosynthesis to get their food, and reproduce either sexually with the help of other likes bees, or asexually and bud from the parent plant.