5 Kingdoms
By: Katie
Plants
A living organism such as trees, shrubs,
herbs, grasses, ferns, and mosses typically
growing in a permanent site absorbing
water and inorganic substances through it’s
roots, and synthesizing nutrients in it’s
leaves by photosynthesis which is using
green pigment chlorophyll.
The first thing I am going to talk about is
Vertebrates and Invertebrates. Vertebrates
are animals that have backbones such
as,Fish,Amphibians,Reptiles,Birds and
Mammals. Invertebrates are animals that
don’t have backbones.
Animals
Fungi
Fungi is any member of the group
Eukaryotic Organisms that include
unicellular microorganisms such as Yeast
and Molds, as well as multicellular Fungi
that produce familiar fruiting forms known
as Mushrooms.
Protists
Protists is an informal term for any
eukaryotic organism that is not an
animal,plant or fungi.The protists do not
form a natural group,or clade,but are often
grouped together for convenience,like algae
or invertebrates.
Bacteria
Bacteria constitute a large domain
microorganisms. Typically a few
micrometres in length, Bacteria has a
number of shapes and ranging from
spheres to rods and spirals.
5 kingdoms

5 kingdoms

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  • 2.
    Plants A living organismsuch as trees, shrubs, herbs, grasses, ferns, and mosses typically growing in a permanent site absorbing water and inorganic substances through it’s roots, and synthesizing nutrients in it’s leaves by photosynthesis which is using green pigment chlorophyll.
  • 3.
    The first thingI am going to talk about is Vertebrates and Invertebrates. Vertebrates are animals that have backbones such as,Fish,Amphibians,Reptiles,Birds and Mammals. Invertebrates are animals that don’t have backbones. Animals
  • 4.
    Fungi Fungi is anymember of the group Eukaryotic Organisms that include unicellular microorganisms such as Yeast and Molds, as well as multicellular Fungi that produce familiar fruiting forms known as Mushrooms.
  • 5.
    Protists Protists is aninformal term for any eukaryotic organism that is not an animal,plant or fungi.The protists do not form a natural group,or clade,but are often grouped together for convenience,like algae or invertebrates.
  • 6.
    Bacteria Bacteria constitute alarge domain microorganisms. Typically a few micrometres in length, Bacteria has a number of shapes and ranging from spheres to rods and spirals.

Editor's Notes

  • #2 FANTASTIC, Katie!!! And blogworthy!!!!
  • #4 Don’t forget animals,fungi,bacteria,plants,pro