To which kingdom do the following description belong.
9. Single-celled and have cell wall. No chloroplast, no nucleus and other organelles. Example of it is blue
green bacteria.
10. They are multicellular, with cell wall and nucleus. They have no mechanism for locomotion and they
range in size from microscopic to very large such as mushroom.
11. They are multicellular and have organelles including nucleus but no chloroplast. They acquire
nutrients through ingestion.
12. They are multicellular and most don't move. They have organelles including chloroplast and cell wall.
Nutrients are acquired through photosynthesis.
13. What are the importance of biodiversity?
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9.)Individuals are single-celled, may or may not move, have a cell wall, have no chloroplasts or other organelles, and have no nucleus. Monera are usually very tiny, although one type, namely the blue-green bacteria, look like algae. ... They absorb nutrients through the cell wall or produce their own by photosynthesis.
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11.)Fungi. Fungi are multicellular,with a cell wall, organelles including a nucleus, but no chloroplasts. They have no mechanisms for locomotion. ... For the most part, fungi acquire nutrients from decaying material.
12.)Plantae. Plants are multicellular and most don't move, although gametes of some plants move using cilia or flagella. Organelles including nucleus, chloroplasts are present, and cell walls are present. Nutrients are acquired by photosynthesis (they all require sunlight).
13.)Ecological life support— biodiversity provides functioning ecosystems that supply oxygen, clean air and water, pollination of plants, pest control, wastewater treatment and many ecosystem services. Recreation—many recreational pursuits rely on our unique biodiversity , such as birdwatching, hiking, camping and fishing.
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