I. Kingdom Monera-prokaryotic, unicellular

II. Kingdom Protista-eukaryotic
 
A. Sub Kingdom Protozoa-heterotrophic
      
1. Phylum Mastigophora-use flagellum
     
2. Phylum Sarcondina-use pseudopods
      
3. Phylum Ciliophora-use cilia
     
4. Phylum Sporozoa-no movement
  
B. Sud Kingdom Algea-plant like
      
1. Division Euglena-autorophic and heterotrophic
     
2. Division Pyrrophyta-fire algea
     
3. Division Chrysophyta-golden algea
    
4. Division Chlorophyta-chlorophyll
      
5. Division Phaeophyta-brown algea
      
6. Division Rhodophyta-red algea

III. Kingdom Fungi-eukaryotic
 
A. Division Zygamycota-on land molds
 
B. Division Basidiomycota-club fungi
   
C. Divison Deuteromycota-imperfect fungi
 
D. Division Ascomycota-sac fungi
   
E. Division Oomycota-water molds

IV. Kingdom Plantae-multicellular autotrophs

V. Kingdom Animalia-multicellular eukaryotic
 
A. Phylum Porifera-pore body
   
B. Phylum Cnidaria-stinging celled animals
       
1. Class Hydrozoa-polyp stage dominant
       
2. Class Anthozoa-poly stage only
      
3. Class Scyphozoa-medusa stage dominant
   
C. Phylum Platyhlminthes-flat worms
    
  1. Class Tyrbellaria-free living
  
    2. Class Trematoda-flukes
       
3. Class Cestoda- tapeworms
  
D. Phylum Nemertina-ribbon worm
 
E. Phylum Nematoda-round worms
   
F. Phylum Annelida-little rings
       
1. Class Hirudinea-leeches
       
2. Class Polychaeta-many brissils
      
3. Class Oligochaeta-earthworms
   
G. Phylum Mollusca-"soft body animal"
       
1. Class Polyplacophora-many plates
       
2. Class Pelecypoda-"hatchet foot"
    
  3. Class Gastropoda-"stomach foot"
     
4. Class Cephalopoda-"head foot"
   
H. Phylum Arthropoda-jointed legs
       
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