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Archaebacteria

unicellular, prokaryotic (has no nucleus), lives in an extreme habitat and is rare

Eubacteria

unicellular, prokaryotic (has no nucleus), can be both harmful and helpful

Protista

most are unicellular, eukaryotic (has a nucleus)

Plant

multicellular, autotrophic (makes its own food)

Animal

multicellular, heterotrophic (needs to find food)

Fungi

multicellular, decomposer (breaks down organisms to consume them), cell walls are made of chitin

Prokaryote

has no nucleus

Eukaryote

has a nucleus

Heterotroph

needs to find its food; cannot make its own food. Example: humans, animals

Autotroph

makes its own food. Example: plants

Decomposer

breaks down other organisms in order to consume them