Fungi, specifically the Kingdom Fungi, contains organisms that are saprophytic. They obtain nutrients by decomposing dead or decaying matter in their environment.
Saprophytic bacteria obtain nutrients from dead organic matter, helping in decomposition and recycling of nutrients in the environment. Parasitic bacteria, on the other hand, derive nutrients from living organisms, causing harm or disease to their host.
A kingdom containing organisms that eat other organisms is the Kingdom Animalia. Animals are heterotrophic, meaning they obtain their energy by consuming other living organisms. They can be carnivores, herbivores, omnivores, or detritivores, depending on their feeding habits.
The kingdom of protists has both heterotrophs, autotrophs, and uni/multicellular organisms.
The kingdom that contains organisms that do not move is the Kingdom Plantae. Plants are stationary organisms that obtain nutrients through photosynthesis and do not have the ability to move from place to place.
Fungi, specifically the Kingdom Fungi, contains organisms that are saprophytic. They obtain nutrients by decomposing dead or decaying matter in their environment.
Saprophytic bacteria obtain nutrients from dead organic matter, helping in decomposition and recycling of nutrients in the environment. Parasitic bacteria, on the other hand, derive nutrients from living organisms, causing harm or disease to their host.
Saprophytic nutrition involves obtaining nutrients from dead organic matter, while saprozoic nutrition involves ingesting whole food particles and digesting them internally. Saprophytic organisms secrete enzymes to break down organic matter externally, while saprozoic organisms ingest food through phagocytosis or filter feeding.
The smallest organisms are found in Kingdom Monera or the Moneran Kingdom.
Structure of a nucleus- whether prokaryotic (then Kingdom Monera) or Eukaryotic. If Eukaryotic, then the next criterion to be used is Number of cells- if Unicellular, then the organisms are placed in Kingdom Protista. Further, if multicellular, then go for mode of nutrition. If holozoic, then it is Kingdom Animalia, if Autotrophic nutrition, then it is characteristic of Kingdom Plantae, and If nutrition is saprophytic or parasitic, then it characterizes Kingdom Fungi.There are 6 Kingdoms today:PlantaeAnimaliaProtistaFungiArchaebacteriaEubacteria.The Kingdom that the organism is assigned to is based on:Its cell type (complex or simple)Its ability to make food or notThe number of cells in the bodycell structure :)Cell structure
it is organisms that feed on food osmotically from dissolved organic material
An organism which cannot make its own food but instead absorb nutrition from decaying organisms is called a saprophyte. for example, fungi are saprophytic organisms.
The kingdom that contains the smallest organisms is the Monera kingdom, which includes bacteria and archaea. These organisms are unicellular and have simple cellular structures compared to other kingdoms.
Kingdom Protista contains complex single-celled organisms.
A kingdom containing organisms that eat other organisms is the Kingdom Animalia. Animals are heterotrophic, meaning they obtain their energy by consuming other living organisms. They can be carnivores, herbivores, omnivores, or detritivores, depending on their feeding habits.
Kingdom Platae
The Animal Kingdom does not classify autotrophic organisms. Autotrophic organisms, such as plants and some bacteria, are classified in the Plant Kingdom and the Kingdom Monera.