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monera
prokaryotes- bacteria, actinomycetes (filamentous) cyno
1) microscopic, lack true nucleus, lack membrane bound organelles
2) auto trophic eg spirillum,hetero atrophic, chemosynthetic organic food from chemical reactions eg nitrosomas nitrobacter
3) biological nitrogen fixation - rhizobium, azotobacter, clostridium
4) parasites and symbionts
5) Archaebacteria anaerobic, high salt condition, high temp 80°c, acidic soils
Protista
eukaryotes, unicellular, aquatic
1) typical eukaryotes
2) cilia, flagella. photosynthetic, cell wall phytoplanktons - oceans and fresh water. animals - zooplanktons
3) zooplanktons are predatory, lack cell wall. holozoic ameoba
4) parasitic, symbionts, decomposers

euglena - auto and hetero acc to sunlight, myxotrophic
fungi
euk - moulds, mushrooms, toad stools, bracket fungi.
1) uni or multicellular
2) hetero no chloro. pucinnia is parasite, rhizopus is sapro
3) hyphae filamentous structures
4) chitin cell wall
plantae
algae, bryo, pterido, gym no and angio
1) rigid cellulose cell wall
2) auto chloro and hetero. cuscuta parasite, drosera insecti
animalia
multicellular euk / metazoans
1) hetero. consumers
2) contractibility of muscle cells
3) transmit impulses through nerve cells
4) parasites - tape, round worms