The Five Kingdoms of Classification 

Monera​

  • Unicellular and Microscopic.
  • Non-membrane bound (no nuclear membrane, no ER, no mitochondia).
  • Cell wall made of murein.
  • Examples: Bacteria or Cyanobacteria (photosynthesizing bacteria).

Protista

  • Mainly small eukaryotic organisms.
  • Many live in aquatic environments.
  • This is usually the kingdom where organisms which aren’t animals, plants or fungi go.
  • Examples: Algae, slime moulds and the malaria causing Plasmodium.

Fungi

  • Eukaryotic
  • Multicellular
  • Cell wall made of chitin.
  • The members of this kingdom don’t possess photosynthetic pigments and are therefore heterotrophic.
  • Examples: Mushroom, Mold, Puffball

Plantae

  • Eukaryotic
  • Multicellular
  • Cell wall made of cellulose.
  • Members of the plantae group contain photosynthetic pigment and gain their energy through it and are therefore autotrophic.

Animalia

  • Eukaryotic
  • Multicellular
  • Heterotropic
  • The members of this kingdom can be split into two groups, vertebrates and invertebrates. The diagram below shows the different subsections of the animalia
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