Catégories : Tous - kingdoms - examples - tissues - morphology

par Philip Kuekam Il y a 8 heures

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Biology - LIFE

The classification of life involves organizing living organisms into six major kingdoms: Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia, and Protista. Each kingdom is characterized by unique features and examples of representative species.

Biology - LIFE

Biology - LIFE

Identify how rainforest animals have adapted to live in this unique environment.


Rainforests in Central America, Amazon, Asia, Africa, and Australia cover about 6% of our earth's surface, but they are the home ground for more than half of the species of animals in the world.

6 Kingdoms of Living Things

Animalia

Budding

Fission

Foraging

Hunting

Grazing

Bear

Lion

Plantae
Tissues

Vascular

Ground

Dermal

Coniflowers

Ferns

Moss

Flowers

Trees

Fungi
Reproduction

Asexual

Sexual

Yeast

Mushrooms

Protista
Morphology

Eukaryotic cells

Amoebas

Algae

Eubacteria
Feeding Strategies

Photosynthesis

Absorption

Salmonella

Bacillus

Archaebacteria
Structures/Organization

Halophiles

Methanogens

Examples

Bathyarchaeota

Euryarchaeota