The 5 Kingdom of Classification divides living things into 5 kingdoms - Animals, Plants, Bacteria, Fungi, and Protists. Animals include over 1 million known species ranging from carnivores to herbivores and are mostly multicellular organisms divided into vertebrates and invertebrates. Plants are able to produce their own food through photosynthesis, have vascular and nonvascular forms, and transport fluids through xylem and phloem. Bacteria are single-celled organisms found everywhere that play both helpful and harmful roles and lack a nucleus. Fungi feed on dead material, lack the ability to move, are not plants, and have worldwide distribution and medicinal uses. Protists