EVERYDAY SCIENCE

SCIENCE

PLANT KINGDOM

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What Kingdom do I belong in?I am unicellular.I am prokaryotic.I reproduce asexually.I am autotrophic.I have a cell wall made with peptidoglycan.I live everywhere!
A
Eubacteria
B
Archaeabacteria
C
Animalia
D
Plantae
E
Protista
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Kingdom Archaebacteria consist of prokaryotic organisms. These organisms are all unicellular and their cells do not have a nucleus or complex organelles. The prefix Archae means ancient. The organisms in this kingdom are believed to be similar to the first types of living organisms found on the Earth.

Detailed explanation-2: -All prokaryotic organisms are included to kingdom Monera. Prokaryotes do not have membrane-bound organelles. According to R.H. Whittaker’s five kingdom classification, all the bacteria were placed under the Kingdom Monera.

Detailed explanation-3: -Kingdom Protist a The eukaryotes that make up this kingdom, Kingdom Protista, do not have much in common besides a relatively simple organization. Protists can look very different from each other. Some are tiny and unicellular, like an amoeba, and some are large and multicellular, like seaweed.

Detailed explanation-4: -Kingdom Monera contains organisms that are commonly referred to as prokaryotes. These organisms are unicellular, and the cell they are made up of will not contain a membrane-bound nucleus. The cells will possess a cell wall that differs from cell walls found in eukaryotes as it will not contain cellulose or chitin.

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