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Cell Kingdom

Living organisms are categorized based on their cellular structure, distinguishing between eukaryotes and prokaryotes. Eukaryotic cells, which contain a defined nucleus, are found in plants, fungi, protists, and animals.

Cell Kingdom

Cell Kingdom

Prokaryotic

Eubacteria
Is Prokaryotic,Unicellular and a cell wall. Example are E.coli, and Streptococcos.
Archaebacteria
Is Prokaryotic, Unicellular, and has a cell wall. Examples are Methanobacteria, thermophiles.

Eukaryotes

Fungi
Eukaryotic has a cell wall, mostly multicellular. Some examples are Lichens, and Mushrooms.
Protists
Eukaryotic,mostly multicellular, and sometimes has a cell wall. Examples Algae, Amoebas.
Animal
Has no cell wall, it is multicellular and Example is Humans, Monkeys, just any animals.
Plant
Eukaryotic cell, Multicelluar and has a cell wall. Some examples are Grass, Moss,and flowering plants.