Micro Organism Kingdoms In this page I will explain the differences
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Micro Organism Kingdoms In this page I will explain the differences
Grade-56G Micro Organism Kingdoms In this page I will explain the differences between Monera, Protista and Fungi Kingdoms. Monera Protista Fungi Monerans are Kingdom protista organisms are You have probably seen widespread but are the least more complicated than kingdom mushrooms, molds, or yeast complicated living things on earth! monera organisms! They are still before! These are all part of a Unlike some other living things, only one cell though! But, unlike kingdom called, fungi! Unlike they are unicellular organisms and monera, protists do have a true protista and monera kingdoms they don't have a true nucleus! nucleus! (like most cells and fungi can have unicellular AND (which almost every unicellular unicellular organisms) Also, this multicellular organisms! Fungi are organism or cell has) Some can kingdom contains unicellular like plants but instead of supplying survive without water, in super hot organisms it is also home to the their own food they grow or live conditions and in really salty simplest multicellular organisms! on their food like mold. Fungi can conditions! Monera was the first Other protists such as paramecia range in many different sizes from organism on Earth! Figure 1 is a and amoebas, are similar to mushroom toadstools to tiny yeast! picture of animals but are not animals. These Yeast can live in many different what we call round monerans. organisms are called Protozoa. habitats such as, the leaves of They eat organisms. An example flowers or plants, water, land and of an amoeba is in figure 2. many different bodies, even humans! A picture of yeast is in figure 3. There are lots of reasons why we need micro organisms! Such as, making bread into rice, turning milk into yogurt, making antibiotics to treat infections, making more than half the oxygen that we breath, clean waste in and from sewage water, digest food inside our digestive system and break down oil from oil spills! As you can see, there are a LOT of ways micro-organisms are used in our everyday life! http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTzDOz_NRN67qioijTpjX-JSBvYAI8J4Xs5SVKXf-CGGbbp O_7sUw Figure 1 http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTXaixB0AdZbDrqqKIo3DE_GLYdJpvA8GgcxpU_o-Eamgc XIv80 page 1 / 2 Grade-56G Figure 2 http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQGFJtakm_4mZGRqg8QMtQ7s2gclmmPJFWSnGPnK0Xig m8-L3NO Figure 3 page 2 / 2 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)