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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Someone Help? You must compare ALL of the major groups in your paragraphs. Archaea Bacteria Protists Fungi Plants Animals I am supposed to write a couple paragraphs comparing these groups but i do not know where to start.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well,...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Maybe you could think about starting from the smallest creatures and then working your way up?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Every living thing is under one of the six kingdoms. The kingdoms are, Eubacteria, Archae, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia. Animalia is multicellular form including specialized eukaryotic cells. Animalia includes humans, elephants, bees, sponges, etc… Animalia reproduce by sexual reproduction through fertilization. Plantae is also a multicellular form including specialized eukaryotic cells, with no means of their own locomotion. Plantae include, grasses, seaweed, kelp, moss, etc... Plantae can reproduce sexually or asexually. Sexual reproduction is the male pollen being set on the stigma of a flower. Asexual reproduction is the making new plants without the use of flowers. Fungi is multicellular with a cell wall. It has a nucleus but no chloroplasts. Fungi vary in size, some are microscopic but some can be very large. Fungi include mushrooms, molds, yeasts, etc… They reproduce sexually and asexually. Protista are unicellular with a single eukaryotic cell. Algae and protozoans of various types. They reproduce sexually by joining and exchanging genetic material. They reproduce asexually by binary fission. Archae have no cell wall and no cell nucleus. Archae include, Halobacteria, thermoplasma, and ferroplasma. They reproduce asexually by binary fission, multiple fission, etc. Meiosis does not occur. Eubacteria are prokaryotic and are unicellular organisms. Types of eubacteria include, unicellular and colonial--including the true bacteria (eubacteria). They reproduce asexually by binary fission. http://www.edinformatics.com/math_science/living_kingdom_classifications.htm good? @bubblegumcrazy

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sounds awesome!!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@bubblegumcrazy Okay good, thank you!:)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

np:)

OpenStudy (happy_to_help):

Dont forget to add how they are all similar

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