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ways we classify bacteria

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shape,group,staining

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the key features of a fungal body

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are the mycelium (made up of hyphae), the fruiting body and the spores

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shape of bacteria
cocci

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sphere

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shape of bacteria
bacilli

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rod

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shape of bacteria
spirilla

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spiral

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bacteria staining

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Gram staining,Gram postive and gram negative

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bacteria group

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staphlyo,strepto,diplo

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bacteria group
staphylo

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clusters of cells

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bacteria group
strepto

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chains of cells

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bacteria group
diplo

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pairs of cell

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6 kingdoms

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Eubacteria, Archae, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia.

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kingdom:Eubacteria,

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They are unicellular, prokaryotic microscopic cells.It moves with the help of flagella.They can be divided into two parts - Gram-positive bacteria and Gram-negative bacteria.Example:E.coli

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charecteristics of Kingdom: archae

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Archaea that produce methane are called methanogens.
Archaea that live in salty environments are known as halophiles.
Archaea that live in extremely hot environments are called thermophiles.
.Example:methanogens

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charecteristics of protista πŸŒŠπŸ«€

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All protists are eukaryotic organisms. …
Most protists are aquatic, others are found in moist and damp environments.
Most are unicellular, however, there are a few multicellular protists such as the giant kelp.Example:sea oak

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charecteristics of Kingdom:Fungi,

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Fungi are eukaryotic, non-vascular, non-motile and heterotrophic organisms.Example:mushroom

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charecteristics of kingdom: Plantae,

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They are non-motile.
They make their own food and hence are called autotrophs.
They reproduce asexually.Example:ferns

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charecteristics of Animalia.

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They can move and so have locomotion.
They lack a cell wall.Reproduction is generally sexual.Example:Dog

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phyla from animal kingdom

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a major group of animals or in some classifications plants sharing one or more fundamental characteristics that set them apart from all other animals and plants and forming a primary category of the animal or plant kingdom
porifera, cnidaria, platyhelminthe, nematoda, annelida, arthropoda, mollusca, echinodermata, and chordata.

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phyla from animal kingdom
porifera🌊

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They are generally marine aquatic organisms, with a few freshwater species. Their bodies are asymmetrical. Body shape can be cylindrical, vase-like, rounded or sac-like. an example of porifera are Glass sponge

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phyla from animal kingdom

cnidaria characteristics meat eater

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Cnidarians exhibit radial symmetry.
All cnidarians are carnivores.
an example moon jelly.

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phyla from animal kingdom

platyhelminthe characteristics

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Their body is dorsoventrally flattened.
They exhibit bilateral symmetry.Example:flatworm

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phyla from animal kingdom

nematoda,

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Their body is bilaterally symmetrical and triploblastic.
They are cylindrical in shape.Example Roundworm

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phyla annelida characteristics

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They have a well-developed circulatory and digestive system.Example Annelid

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phylum arthropoda characteristics

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All arthropods posses an exoskeleton, bi-lateral.Example butterly

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phylum mollusca characteristics

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hey are bilaterally symmetrical.
They are triploblastic, which three layers.Example snail

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phylum echinodermata characteristics

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They have a star-like appearance and are spherical or elongated.
They are exclusively marine animals.Example starfish

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chordata example

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the presence of a notochord.Example bunny