Classifcation
Basic information on animalia, prokaryote, protocista, fungi and plantae.
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- Created on: 19-10-14 19:58
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- Classification
- Prokaryote
- Autotrophic and heterotrophic
- Some bacteria have flagellum
- E.g. bacteria and cyanobacteria (blue green)
- Some bacteria have flagellum
- Mostly unicellular
- No nuclei
- Cell wall
- Made of peptidoglycan
- Protocista
- No nervous coordination
- Sometimes have cilia
- Unicellular and multicellular
- Has a nuclei
- Cells walls present in some species
- Autotrophic and heterotrophic
- E.g. algae, slime mould
- Contains organelles
- Fungi
- No mobility
- Mycelium composed of hypae OR unicellular
- Has nuclei
- Heterotrophic
- No nervous coordination
- Contains organelles
- E.g. mould, fungi, yeast
- Chitin cell wall
- Plantae
- Contains organelles
- No nervous coordination
- E.g. conifers, ferns, mosses, flowering plants
- No mobility
- Autotrophic
- Multicellular, not compact
- Has nuclei
- Cellulose cell wall
- Animalia
- No cell wall
- Contains organelles
- Heterotrophic
- Has mobility, muscular tissue
- Nervous coordination
- Does have nuclei
- E.g. jellyfish, coral, worms, insects, vertibrates
- Multicellular, most have a compact body
- Prokaryote
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