Organisms can be categorized into different kingdoms based on their cell types. Prokaryotes, such as eubacteria and archaebacteria, are unicellular and have cell walls. Eubacteria includes examples like E.
Archaebacteria are prokaryotic, unicellular, and have a cell wall. An example of something that is made of archaebacteria is methanobacteria.
Eubacteria
Eubacteria are prokaryotic, unicellular, and have a cell wall. Examples of things that are made of eubacteria are E. Coli and Streptococcus.
Eukaryotes
Protist
Protist cells are eukaryotic, multi-cellular, and sometimes have a cell wall. Examples of things that are made up of protist cells are algae and amoebas.
Fungi
Fungi cells are eukaryotic, mostly multi-cellular, and have a cell wall. Examples of things that are made up of fungi cells are lichen and mushrooms.
Animals
Animal cells are eukaryotic, multi-cellular, and have no cell wall. Examples of animals that are made up of animal cells are sponges and any kind of mammal, such as a cow.
Plants
Plant cells are eukaryotic, multi-cellular, and have a cell wall. Examples of things that are made up of plant cells are mosses, grasses, and flowering plants.