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domain: bacteria kingdom eubacteria |
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cell type: prokaryote cell structure cell walls with peptidoglycan number of cells: unicellular mode of nutrition: autotroph or heterotroph |
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domain: archaea kingdom: archaebacteria |
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cell type: prokaryote cell structure: cell walls without peptidoglycan number of cells: unciellular mode of nutrition: autotroph or heterotroph |
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domain: eukarya kingdom: "protista" |
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cell type: eukaryote cell structures:cell walls of cellulose in some; some have chloroplasts number of cells: most unicelluar; some colonial; some multicellular mode of nutrition: heterotroph |
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domain: eukarya kingdom: fungi |
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cell type: eukaryote cell structures: cell walls of chitin number of cells: most multicelluar; some unicellular mode of nutrition: heterotroph |
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domain: eukarya kingdom: plantae |
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cell type: eukaryote cell structures: cell walls of cellulose; chloroplasts number of cells: multicellular mode of nutrition: autotroph |
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domain: eukarya kingdom: animalia |
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cell type: eukaryote cell structures: no cell walls or chloroplasts number of cells: multicellular mode of nutrition: heteroproph |
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Animalia multi-celled, no cell wall, heterotrophic |
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chordata notochord (spinal chord) spine |
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Mammalia warm-blooded, hair, nurse young on mammalary glands, (no feathers) |
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Primata five fingers, opposable thumb |
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Hominidae no tail, can be bipedal, s-shaped spine |
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homo mammals which prefer (almost always walk upright on 2 legs not Australopithecus. |
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