1. Features Bacteria Protoctist Fungi Plants Animals Virus
No, instead of a nucleus it Yes Yes
has No, instead it has a strand
Nucleus nuceloid (circular piece of Yes, but has more than one of
Yes
DNA) DNA or RNA
Virus doesn't eat, but
hijacks
other living cells and
Plants uses sun and water duplicates itself
Consume dead things and They eat dead organisms to get their energy
Nutrition decompose shed Autotrophs: (make food Herbivore, Carnivore
using photosynthesis) (Hyphae, release the roots Therefore, they require
skin/leaves and absorbs the dead sugar ,Omnivore
(Saprotrophs) Heterotrops: (consumes
organic matters) nutrients) and minerals
No, but instead of a cell
wall
It has got something No, it doesn't have a cell it has a protein coat
Cell wall similar: Yes Yes, it has a cell wall Yes, it has a cell wall made wall
a cell wall that does not made out of chitin out of cellulose
contain cellulose
Similar size to bacteria
Very small, 1-2 Fungi can be big as a foot
Largest is only 1mm
micrometers , but the roots can be as
Size Only visible by microscope big as It can be any size It can be any size
a football pitch
Pathogen Some Some Some None None All
(Malaria, etc.)
Number of Unicellular, because it is Neither, they aren’t
cells made Both, unicellular and Both, unicellular and They are all multicellular They are all multicellular classified
out of only one cell multicellular multicellular as cells
Examples Lactobacillus acidophilus Amoeba Athletes foot Sun flower Cows, Pigs HIV, Flu