Thursday, November 26, 2009

Five Kingdoms of Life

Every living thing on Earth belongs to a realm. Scientists deliberate how many kingdoms there are, but most be of the same mind there are five. Here is how the five kingdoms are organized.

Monera:

Monera are single-celled organisms that don’t have a nucleus.

Protists:

Protists are generally single-celled organisms that have a nucleus.

Fungi:

Fungi are more often than not stationary organisms that suck up nutrients for endurance.

Plants:

Plants enclose chlorophyll, a green dye necessary for photosynthesis, a procedure in which vegetation change power from sunshine into food.

Animals:

Animals are the majority multifaceted organisms on Earth. They are separated into vertebrates and invertebrates and comprise mammals, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and fish.

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