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classification kingdoms
5 kingdoms- plants, animals, fungi, protoctists and prokaryotes. PLANTS: contain chlorophyll, autotrophs, multicellular, have rigid cell walls. ANIMALS: heterotrophs, are multicellular BUT don't have chlorophyll or cell walls.
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classification kingdoms 2
FUNGI: saprophytes, are multicellular and have a cell wall BUT don't have chlorophyll. PROTOCTISTS: unicellular, and have a nucleus (e.g algae) . PROKARYOTES: also unicellular BUT don't have a nucleus (e.g bacteria)
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kingdom subdivision
kingdoms are subdivided into K P C O F G S (kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species.)
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vertebrates
they are separated into 5 groups: fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals based on 3 things: how they ABSORB OXYGEN (1) , how they REPRODUCE (2) and how they regulate their INTERNAL BODY TEMPERATURE (3).
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vertebrates 2
1. through their lungs (mammals) gills (fish) or skin (amphibians. 2. whether fertilisation occurs internally (mammals) externally (fish) also whether they are oviparous
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FUNGI: saprophytes, are multicellular and have a cell wall BUT don't have chlorophyll. PROTOCTISTS: unicellular, and have a nucleus (e.g algae) . PROKARYOTES: also unicellular BUT don't have a nucleus (e.g bacteria)

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kingdoms are subdivided into K P C O F G S (kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species.)

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they are separated into 5 groups: fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals based on 3 things: how they ABSORB OXYGEN (1) , how they REPRODUCE (2) and how they regulate their INTERNAL BODY TEMPERATURE (3).

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1. through their lungs (mammals) gills (fish) or skin (amphibians. 2. whether fertilisation occurs internally (mammals) externally (fish) also whether they are oviparous

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