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Title: 5 kingdoms
Description: Very detailed- plants, animals, fungi, protoctista, prokaryotes

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5 kingdoms
26 December 2012
09:00

Multinucleate
Many hyphae make up mycelium which is
underground

Sessile- doesn’t move
Chitin cell wall

Made of hyphae- network of
strands

Fungi
Reproduce by spores

Eukaryotic
Saprophytic- cause the decay of organic matter
Multi cellular- some can be unicellular

Heterotrophic

EXAMPLE- ERGOT
FUNGUS

Produce multicellular embryos from fertilised eggs
Cellulose cell wall
Eukaryotic
Multicellular
Plantae
Autotrophic or phototrophic- photosynthesis

Sessile- doesn’t move
EXAMPLE- OAK TREE
Multicellular

No cell wall
heterotrophic

Eukaryotic

Animalia
EXAMPLE- PARAMECIUM

Moves around
Have fertilised eggs that
develop into a ball of cells
called a blastula

EXAMPLE- HARE

Show features of all
kingdoms
Protoctista

EXAMPLE- E
Title: 5 kingdoms
Description: Very detailed- plants, animals, fungi, protoctista, prokaryotes