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What types of cell is Eubacteria, and Archaea?
Prokaryotes
What types of cell is Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia?
Eukaryotes
How many cells does Eubacteria and Archaea have?
1 (unicellular)
How many cells does Protista have?
Both singled celled and multi cellular
How many cells does Fungi have?
Multi cellular unless yeast (uni cellular)
How many cells does Plantae and Animalia have?
Multi cellular
What is the mode of nutrition for Eubacteria, Archaea, and Protista ?
Autotrophic and heterotrophic
What is the mode of nutrition for Fungi and Animalia?
Heterotrophic (takes organics sources to gain energy)
What is the mode of nutrition for Plantae?
Autotrophic (takes in-oraganic sources to gain energy)
How does Eubacteria reproduce?
Asexually through binary fission some reproduce sexually
How does Archaea reproduce?
Only asexually through budding & fragmentation
How does Protista reproduce?
Asexually through binary fission
How does Fungi reproduce?
Sexually through spores and asexually through fragmentation
How does Plantae reproduce?
Sexually and asexually
How does Animalia reproduce?
Sexually
What habitat does Eubacteria live in?
Found in almost every ecosystem on Earth
What habitat does Archaea live in?
In extreme envrionments but can live anywhere
What habitat does Protista live in?
Live in aquatic or moist environments
What habitat does Fungi live in?
Terrestrial environments
What habitat does Plantae live in?
Terrestrial and aquatic environments (not at poles - no sunlight)
What habitat does Animalia live in?
Aquatic and terrestrial environments
What kind of cell wall does Eubacteria have?
Made up of peptidoglycan
What kind of cell wall does Archaea have?
Cell walls that don’t have peptidoglycan
What kind of cell wall does Protista have?
Some have cell walls
What kind of cell wall does Fungi have?
Made of chitin
What kind of cell wall does Plantae have?
Made of cellulose
What kind of cell wall does Animalia have?
Don’t have a cell wall