Prokaryotic - Has no nucleus or membrane-bound organelles, Eukaryotic - Has a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles, Unicellular - One cell that does everything for the organism, Multicellular - Organism has many cells that work together, Heterotrophic - Cannot make its own food - gets energy from something else, Autotrophic - Can makes its own food inside its cells (such as inside the chloroplast), Bacteria - Cells with NO nucleus and a more advanced cell wall, Archaea - Cells with NO nucleus and an ancient type of cell wall that lets them live in harsh environments., Eukarya - Cells with a nucleus - this has the most DIVERSE (different) organisms inside one group!, Archaebacteria - Organisms with only one cell, Does not have a nucleus, Has an ancient type of cell wall, Live in extreme environments, Plants - Organisms with many cells (CANNOT have only one cell), Makes its own food with chloroplasts, Cell contain cell walls made of cellulose, Does not move around on its own, Fungi - Organisms with many cells (like mushrooms) OR one cell (like mold and mildew), Protists - Called the junk drawer kingdom because it contains organisms that CAN’T fit in the plant, animal, or fungi kingdoms, Animals - Organisms with many cells (CANNOT have only one cell), Eubacteria - Organisms with only one cell, Live in all types of places, including the soil, water, air, and in organisms,
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