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Classification

Grouping things by their features or characteristics

Order of classification

Kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species

Features of animals

Multicellular


No cell walls


No chlorophyll in cells


Feed heterotrophically

Features of plants

Multicellular


Have cell walls


Have chlorophyll


Feed autotrophically

Features of fungi

Multicellular


Have cell walls


No chlorophyll


Feed saprophytically

Features of protoctista

Mostly unicellular


Nucleus in cell

Features of prokaryotae

Unicellular


No nucleus in the cell

Why are viruses not classified in a kingdom?

Most scientists don't think that they are living organisms because:


They have to use other cells to reproduce


They show no other life processes