2. The Five Kingdoms of Life
The five Kingdoms of life are:
Plants
Animals
Fungi
Monera
Protista
3. Plants
There are many different kinds of plants. There are
annuals, biennials, perennials, gymnosperms, and
angiosperms.
Annuals are plants that live for one year.
Biennials are plants that live for two years.
Perennials are plants that live for more than two years.
Gymnosperms are plants that produce seeds.
Angiosperms are plants that produce flowers.
4.
5.
6. Animals
There are two main types of animals.
There are vertebrates ( Animals with
backbones ) and invertebrates
(animals without backbones).
7. Animals
Vertebrates
There are five different kinds of vertebrates. They are,
Fish
Amphibians
Reptiles
Mammals
Birds
17. Fungi are one of the kingdoms
of life which are referred to as
plant-like organisms that do not
use chlorophyll. They usually
like dark and damp places such
as forest floors or basements.
21. Protista
Protista are singe-celled organisms. They
have nuclei and organelles in their cell’s
cytoplasm. Protista grow and reproduce in
moist areas. There are two main types of
protista which are plant-like protista and
animal-like protista.
22. Like plants, these type of
protista have chlorophyll.
Plant-like protista produce
most of the world’s oxygen!
They are an important part
in plankton and other
microscopic things in the
sea. Some plant-like
protista are able to move
such as Euglena and
dinoflagellates.
23. Animal-like protista are called
Protozoa. Some Protozoa have
cillia (hair-like structures) sticking
out of their cells. Protozoa are
classified by the way they move.