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The Classification of living things. Bayden Gavin Isacc. Animal kingdom. S ome characteristics of the animal kingdom are- warm/cold blooded animals, also some animals hunt. Some live on land and some live in water. Some examples of animals are a lion, a snake ,a cow, a zebra ,also a monkey. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: The Classification of living things

The Classification of living things

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Animal kingdomSome characteristics of the animal kingdom are- warm/cold blooded animals, also some animals hunt. Some live on land and some live in water. Some examples of animals are a lion, a snake ,a cow, a zebra ,also a monkey.

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Plant kingdomO Some characteristics

are they can make their own food, they’re multi celled, and they have chloroplasts. Some examples of a plant is a sunflower, grass, and a tulup.

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The Protist KingdomO A couple of characteristics are they

live in water and mud. Also, they feed on plants and ciliates. Some examples of protist are Amoeba, protozoa algae, and Filamentous algae.

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Fungi kingdomO One characteristic of

fungi is that it is not green because it does not have chloroplast so it can not make its own food. Some examples of fungi are rusts, mushrooms, and moulds.

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Bacteria kingdomO Some characteristics of bacteria are

they are found everywhere, they die easy, they are minute living things, also there are many different kinds. Some examples are bacilli, spirilla, and cocci.

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Vertebrates and invertebrates

O Some characteristics of vertebrates are they have back bones. Some examples are mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish.

O Some characteristics of invertebrates are they don’t have backbones. Mollusks, worms, arthropods, echinoderms, and sponges.

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Order of Linnaeus classification system

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