Every living creature on   Earth belongs to a kingdom. Scientists debate how many kingdoms there  are,   but most agree there are five. Here is how the five   kingdoms are organized. 
Monera
Monera are single-celled organisms  that   don’t have a nucleus. Bacteria make up the entire kingdom. There are   more forms of bacteria than any other organism on Earth. Some bacteria  are   beneficial to us, such as the ones found in yogurt. Others can cause  us to   get sick.
Protists
Protists are mostly   single-celled organisms that have a nucleus. They usually live in  water.   Some protists move around, while others stay in one place. Examples of   protists include some algae, paramecium, and   amoeba.
Fungi
Fungi are usually  motionless   organisms that absorb nutrients for survival. They include mushrooms,  molds,   and yeasts.
Plants
Plants contain   chlorophyll, a green pigment necessary for photosynthesis, a process  in   which plants convert energy from sunlight into food. Their cell walls  are   made sturdy by a material called cellulose, and they are fixed in one  place.   Plants are divided into two groups: flower- and fruit-producing plants  and   those that don’t produce flowers or fruits. They include garden   flowers, agricultural crops, grasses, shrubs, ferns, mosses, and   conifers.
Animals
Animals are the most   complex organisms on Earth. Animals are multi-celled organisms, eat  food for   survival, and have nervous systems. They are divided into vertebrates  and   invertebrates and include mammals, amphibians, reptiles, birds and  fish.
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