
Kingdom Archaebacteria
The organisms in this kingdom are unicellular, meaning they only have one cell. They also like to live in extreme places.
These organisms are prokaryotic, which means they don't have a nucleus or organelles


The organisms in this kingdom consist of bacteria like the Acidilobus Saccharovorans.


I can either be an autotroph or a heterotroph, meaning I can make my own food, or I have to get it from somewhere else!
Fun fact, these bacteria live in extremely hot places like hot springs
Kingdom Eubacteria
Similar to the archaebacteria, these organisms are unicellular, prokaryotic as well as heterotrophic or autotrophic. These organisms live on just about any surface you can think of.
Eubacteria is unicellular, but its cell was is still very complex containing a polymer called peptidoglycan

I bet you didn't know, that these things can acctually be helpful for us
These bacteria can:
clear waste
make things like yogurt
make vitamins
and create oxygen

These bacteria can also be harmful, and cause harmful diseases such an E-coli.


Kingdom protista
This kingdom is mostly unicellular. But instead of being prokaryotic, these organisms are eukaryotic, meaning they are more complex and contain organelles.
They also may or may not have cell walls. They can be autotrophic or heterotrophic, meaning they either make their food or find it.


This kingdom includes organisms like plankton and red algae.

Just like plants plankton takes carbon dioxide and turns it into oxygen. Believe it or not, for their size, they produce 50-85% of Earths oxygen
Red algae can be helpful in many ways, such as skincare, blood sugar levels, and more

Kingdom fungi

The organisms in this kingdom may be unicellular multicellular, they also have organelles and a nucleus which makes them eukaryotic
They are Heterotrophic, they are also very important decomposers for our environment. It does have a cell wall, made out of chitin
This kingdom includes decomposers like yeast and mold.

Yeast is most commonly used for baking, it is used for flavor, and rising. The yeast expands and rises in stuff such as bread


Yeast plays a big role in making bread, but mold is responsible for breaking down foods such as bread, fruit, and more
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