The document describes the five kingdoms of life: plants, animals, fungi, protists, and bacteria. It provides details about each kingdom. Plants come in trees, plants and bushes. They are divided into vascular and nonvascular groups. Animals are divided into vertebrates and invertebrates based on having a backbone or not. Fungi absorb nutrients from surrounding matter through threads called hyphae. Bacteria can be found everywhere, including in large numbers in our bodies and on mobile phones. Protists include amoebas, algae, and paramecium, mostly single-celled organisms found in water or moist environments.