Match the kingdom with the correct classification scheme.

Eukaryotic, unicellular or multicellular, autotrophic or heterotrophic organisms lacking tissue specilization[B]

Prokaryotic, unicellular, autotrophic &/or heterotrophic, harsh enviroment, no peptidoglycan[C]

Eukaryotic, multicellular, heterotrophic organisms[F]

Eukaryotic, multicellular, autotrophic organisms[E]

Prokaryotic, unicellular, autotrophic &/or heterotrophic, with peptidoglycan and lives everywhere![A]

Eukaryotic, unicellular or multicellular, heterotrophic [D]


a. animalia
b. archaebacteria
c. eubacteria
d. fungi
e. plantae
f. protista

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Prokaryotic, unicellular, autotrophic &/or heterotrophic, with peptidoglycan and lives everywhere![C]***

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To match the kingdom with the correct classification scheme, we can break down the characteristics listed for each option and look for a match.

Let's start with option [A]:
- Prokaryotic: This means that the organisms have cells without a nucleus.
- Unicellular: They are made up of a single cell.
- Autotrophic and/or heterotrophic: They can either produce their own food (autotrophic) or rely on obtaining nutrients from other sources (heterotrophic).
- With peptidoglycan: Peptidoglycan is a substance found in the cell walls of certain bacteria.
- Lives everywhere: These organisms can be found in various environments.

Based on these characteristics, we can classify option [A] as Eubacteria.

Moving on to option [B]:
- Eukaryotic: This means that the organisms have cells with a nucleus.
- Unicellular or multicellular: They can be either made up of a single cell or multiple cells.
- Autotrophic or heterotrophic: They can either produce their own food or rely on obtaining nutrients from other sources.
- Lacking tissue specialization: These organisms do not have specialized tissues.

Based on these characteristics, option [B] can be classified as Protista.

Next, let's look at option [C]:
- Prokaryotic: The organisms have cells without a nucleus.
- Unicellular: They are made up of a single cell.
- Autotrophic and/or heterotrophic: They can either produce their own food or rely on obtaining nutrients from other sources.
- Harsh environment: These organisms can survive in harsh environments.

Based on these characteristics, option [C] can be classified as Archaebacteria.

Moving on to option [D]:
- Eukaryotic: The organisms have cells with a nucleus.
- Unicellular or multicellular: They can be either made up of a single cell or multiple cells.
- Heterotrophic: They rely on obtaining nutrients from other sources.

Based on these characteristics, option [D] can be classified as Fungi.

Next, let's look at option [E]:
- Eukaryotic: The organisms have cells with a nucleus.
- Multicellular: They are made up of multiple cells.
- Autotrophic: They can produce their own food.

Based on these characteristics, option [E] can be classified as Plantae.

Lastly, there is option [F]:
- Eukaryotic: The organisms have cells with a nucleus.
- Multicellular: They are made up of multiple cells.
- Heterotrophic: They rely on obtaining nutrients from other sources.

Based on these characteristics, option [F] can be classified as Animalia.

Therefore, the matching of the kingdoms with the correct classification schemes is as follows:
a. Animalia
b. Archaebacteria
c. Eubacteria
d. Fungi
e. Plantae
f. Protista

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