The Six Kingdoms

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Year10 Biology Mind Map on The Six Kingdoms, created by graciehoffs on 18/09/2013.
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The Six Kingdoms
  1. ANIMALS: Multicellular, cannot photosynthasise, no cell walls, can move from place to place, store sugars as glycogen (in humans - liver) Human, gorilla
    1. MNEMONIC: Always Phoebe finds big purple vouges
      1. PLANTS: Multicellular, can do photosythesis - chloroplasts - chlorophyll. Have cell walls - cellulose. Store sugars as starch. Daisy, Rose
        1. FUNGI: Can be single celled - yeast. Or multicellular - Mucar mould. Cannot photosynthesise. Body is made of threads called hyphae arranged into mycelium. Have cell walls - chitin. Feed by Saprotrophism (digest food outside then absorb) Store sugars as glycogen. Eg
          1. PROTOCTITSTA: (originally monera) single celled, some are like animal - amoeba. Some plant like can photosynthasise - chlorella. Some cause disease - plasmodium causes Malaria
            1. BACTERIA: SIngle celled, have cell wall. Some can do photosynthesis. Salmonella, Lactobacillus
              1. VIRUS: Much smaller than Bacteria. Can infect any other type of organism. Do not have cellular structure. Ebola, influenza
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