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What are five kingdoms
Animals
Plants
Fungi
Proctoctists
Prokaryotes
What are eukaryotic organisms?
Can be
multi-celled
or
single
celled and are made up of
cells
that contain a
nucleus
with a
distinct membrane.
What are prokaryotic organisms?
Always
single-celled
and do not contain a
nucleus.
Main features of animals:
They are able to
move
from place to place.
Their cells contain a
nucleus
with the distinct
membrane.
They are
multicellular.
Their cells do not have
cellulose
cell walls.
Their cells do not contain
chloroplast.
They feed on
organic
substances made by living things
They often store carbohydrates as
glycogen
They usually have
nervous
coordination
Main Features of Plants:
They are
multicellular.
Their cells contain a
nucleus
with a distinct
membrane.
Their cells have cell walls made out of
cellulose.
The cells contain
chloroplasts
They feed by
photosynthesis
They store carbohydrates as
starch
or
sucrose.
They do not have
nervous coordination
How many μm in a mm?
1000μm
in a mm
What is the equation for calculating actual size of a specimen?
Actual size=
Image
Size/
Magnification