2. • Animals are multicellular.
• Animals move.
• They can’t make their own food, they survive
feeding on the other living things.
3. • Plants are multicellular.
• They make their own food through a process
called photosynthesis.
• During this process plants absorb carbon
dioxide and release oxygen.
4. • Fungi can be unicellular or multicellular.
• Fungi can’t make their own food.
• They obtain nutrients from the remains of
dead plants and animals.
- Yeasts are unicellular fungi.
- Mushrooms are multicellular fungi.
5. • Protist are usually unicellular,
but some are multicellular.
• Most protits are found in water.
• Examples:
- Amoeba: unicellular protist.
- Algae: unicellular or multicellular protist.
Sometimes, we said that algaes are plants because
they make their own food through the process of
photosynthesis, but they are protist.
6. • All these organisms are unicellular.
• We can find them on land, in the air, in water
and inside other living things.
• Bacteria belong to the Monera Kingdom.