Classification Chapter 7


Terms from our book: The Kingdoms of Life: Classification Chapter 7
Six Kingdoms of Life

Archaebacteria: Single-cell (prokaryotic: simple cells containing no enclosed organelles) organisms that live in extreme environments

Eubacteria: A single-celled (prokaryotic)organism found everywhere on earth

Protists: A small (eukaryotic: cells containing enclosed organelles) organism that lives in wet environments

Fungi: Organisms that digest food outside of its body

Plants: A multicellular organism that can make food using the sun’s energy

Animals: Any living creature that can breathe and move about

There are Six recognized Kingdoms: Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Protista, Fungi, Planta, Animalia

Draw a picture representing each of the six Kingdoms and label it accordingly.

Make a lapbook for each kingdom.

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