Five Kingdom System1. Animalia2. Plantae3. Fungi4. Protista5. Monera
SIX Kingdom System5. Eubacteria
Monera6. Archaebacteria
1. Prokaryotes – Single celled organisms, with no true
nucleus
2. Heterotrophic (Can’t make its own food) &
Autotrophic (Can make its own food)
3. Anaerobic (Respiration occurs in absence of O2) &
Aerobic (Respiration occurs in presence of O2)
4. Aquatic (Lives in water) & Terrestrial (Lives on land)
& Air
5. Mostly Asexual (Not sexual reproduction)
6. Mostly Non motile (1 form does move)
MONERAEubacteria – True bacteria
Archaebacteria – Ancient bacteria
EUBACTERIA
ARCHAEBACTERIA
PROTISTA1. Eukaryotes
2. Heterotrophic & Autotrophic
3. Unicellular
4. Mostly aquatic
5. Mostly asexual
6. Motile & non – motile
Examples: Protozoa, slime molds and algae
PROTISTA
FUNGI1. Eukaryotes
2. Heterotrophic
3. Unicellular & Multicellular
4. Mostly terrestrial
5. Asexual & sexual
6. Non – motile
Examples: Mushrooms, bread molds, water molds,
yeasts, rusts and puff balls
FUNGI
PLANTAE1. Eukaryotes
2. Autotrophic
3. Multicellular
4. Mostly terrestrial
5. Asexual & sexual
6. Non – motile
Examples: Mosses, ferns, conifers and flowering
plants
PLANTAE
ANIMALIA1. Eukaryotes
2. Heterotrophic
3. Multicellular
4. Terrestrial & Aquatic
5. Sexual (a few asexual)
6. Motile (a few are nonmotile)
Examples: Sponges, jellyfish, mollusks, round worms,
flat worms, segmented worms, arthropods, starfish,
fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds & mammals
ANIMALIA