Five-Kingdom Classification: 1. Living Things in The Five Kingdoms

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1. Living things in the five kingdoms


Complete the table below using the characteristics and examples listed underneath. You do not
need to write them out in full, just use the letters A–T. You may use each item more than once.
Characteristics:
A — cells contain a nucleus E — usually single H — cell wall absent
celled
B — cells have no true F — usually I — feed by decomposing dead
nucleus multicellular matter
C — make their own food G — cell wall present J — feed by eating other organisms
D — cannot make their own food
Examples:
K — koala M — salmonella O — bilby Q — yeast S — diatom
L — mushroom N — eucalyptus P — amoeba R — cactus T—
tuberculosis

Kingdom Characteristics of the kingdom Examples


Monera
Protista
Fungus
Plantae
Animalia
2. Identifying the kingdom
The following photos show organisms from the five kingdoms. Identify the kingdom to which each
belongs. The captions may be helpful.
Organism Organism Organism

Organi

No true nucleus Colourful reproduction


sm growing on
a tree trunk
A. B. C.

Micro

Organism lives in the sea

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Organism Organism Organism
scopic organism Decomposer
D. E. F.

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