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Features Bacteria Protoctist Fungi Plants Animals Virus Nucleus No, instead of a nucleus it has nuceloid (circular piece of DNA) Yes, but has more than one Yes Yes Yes No, instead it has a strand of DNA or RNA Nutrition Consume dead things and decompose shed skin/leaves (Saprotrophs) Autotrophs: (make food using photosynthesis) Heterotrops: (consumes organic matters) They eat dead organisms (Hyphae, release the roots and absorbs the dead nutrients) Plants uses sun and water to get their energy Therefore, they require sugar and minerals Herbivore, Carnivore ,Omnivore Virus doesn't eat, but hijacks other living cells and duplicates itself Cell wall It has got something similar: a cell wall that does not contain cellulose Yes Yes, it has a cell wall made out of chitin Yes, it has a cell wall made out of cellulose No, it doesn't have a cell wall No, but instead of a cell wall it has a protein coat Size Very small, 1-2 micrometers Only visible by microscope Largest is only 1mm Fungi can be big as a foot , but the roots can be as big as a football pitch It can be any size It can be any size Similar size to bacteria Pathogen Some Some (Malaria, etc.) Some None None All Number of cells Unicellular, because it is made out of only one cell Both, unicellular and multicellular Both, unicellular and multicellular They are all multicellular They are all multicellular Neither, they aren’t classified as cells Examples Lactobacillus acidophilus Amoeba Athletes foot Sun flower Cows, Pigs HIV, Flu

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Features Bacteria Protoctist Fungi Plants Animals Virus

Nucleus

No, instead of a nucleus it has

nuceloid (circular piece of DNA)

Yes, but has more than one Yes

Yes YesNo, instead it has a strand

ofDNA or RNA

NutritionConsume dead things and

decompose shed skin/leaves

(Saprotrophs)

Autotrophs: (make foodusing photosynthesis)

Heterotrops: (consumesorganic matters)

They eat dead organisms(Hyphae, release the roots

and absorbs the deadnutrients)

Plants uses sun and waterto get their energy

Therefore, they requiresugar

and minerals

Herbivore, Carnivore,Omnivore

Virus doesn't eat, but hijacks

other living cells andduplicates itself

Cell wallIt has got something

similar:a cell wall that does not

contain cellulose

Yes Yes, it has a cell wallmade out of chitin

Yes, it has a cell wall madeout of cellulose

No, it doesn't have a cell wall

No, but instead of a cell wall

it has a protein coat

Size

Very small, 1-2 micrometers

Only visible by microscope

Largest is only 1mmFungi can be big as a foot, but the roots can be as

big asa football pitch

It can be any size It can be any size

Similar size to bacteria

Pathogen Some Some(Malaria, etc.)

Some None None All

Number of cells

Unicellular, because it is made

out of only one cellBoth, unicellular and

multicellularBoth, unicellular and

multicellularThey are all multicellular They are all multicellular

Neither, they aren’t classifiedas cells

Examples Lactobacillus acidophilus Amoeba Athletes foot Sun flower Cows, Pigs HIV, Flu