Characteristics Table

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Name
Blue Tang
Palm Tree
Button Mushroom
Chimpanzee
Anenome
Number of
Cells
Habitat
Multi-cellular
Multi-cellular
Multi-cellular
Multi-cellular
Multi-cellular
Ocean (warm
climates)
swims
Land (warm
climates)
Sways
slightly when
blown
Land (esp.
decaying things)
Only if moved
(spores blow in
wind)
Land (parts of
Africa)
Walks, swings
Eukaryotic
Eukaryotic
Eukaryotic
Eukaryotic
Ocean (warm
climates)
Creep very
slowly or are
moved by
water
Eukaryotic
Cells break
down sugars
that were
eaten
Photo
synthesis
Cells break down
sugars that were
taken from
decaying material
Cells break down
sugars that were
eaten
Cell wall
No cell wall
chloroplasts no
chloroplasts
Cell wall
chloroplasts
Cell wall
no chloroplasts
No cell wall
no chloroplasts
Kingdom
Plant
Fungi
Animal
Movement
Type of
Cells
Energy
Source
Animal
Alternaria
(Mold)
Unicellular
Venus fly trap
Most places
on land
Blow through
the air
Land (south east US)
Opens and
closes trap
Eukaryotic
Eukaryotic
Multi-cellular
Cells break
Cells break
down sugars
down sugars
that were eaten that were
taken from
decaying
material
No cell wall
Cell wall
no chloroplasts no
chloroplasts
Photo
Synthesis, plus
extra nutrients
from trapped
animals
Animal
Plant
Fungi
Cell wall
chloroplasts
Name
Lactobacillus
Methanogens
Number of Cells
Habitat
unicellular
Human intestines,
mouth
unicellular
unicellular
Extreme
Human intestines
environments (hot
springs which are
very, very hot)
Natronomonas
pharaonis
unicellular
Extreme
environments
(very, very, very
salty)
Cell Wall
Chloroplasts
prokaryotic
Breaks down
sugars that are in
the area
Cell wall
No chloroplasts
prokaryotic
Breaks down
sugars that are in
the area
Cell wall
No chloroplasts
prokaryotic
Breaks down
sugars that are in
the area
Cell wall
No chloroplasts
prokaryotic
Breaks down
sugars that are in
the area
Cell wall
No chloroplasts
Kingdom
Eubacteria
Archaebacteria
Eubacteria
Archaebacteria
Movement
Type of Cells
Energy Source
Bifida bacterium
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