It is common today to divide living creatures into five kingdoms:
Animals (Animalia): Multi-cell creatures get their food by eating other creatures.
2. Plantae: Multichannel creatures that produce their own food.
3. Fungi: Multicellular creatures get their food by eating other creatures, but unlike animals, they digest outside, outside the fungus.
Bacteria: Single-cell and non-nucleus. Their genetic material is distributed throughout the cell.
5. Protista: a single cell with a nucleus.
Each of the kingdoms is divided into smaller groups - a people, each division divided into categories, each class to rank, each rank divided into families, each family into classes, each class to species.
Animals (Animalia): Multi-cell creatures get their food by eating other creatures.
2. Plantae: Multichannel creatures that produce their own food.
3. Fungi: Multicellular creatures get their food by eating other creatures, but unlike animals, they digest outside, outside the fungus.
Bacteria: Single-cell and non-nucleus. Their genetic material is distributed throughout the cell.
5. Protista: a single cell with a nucleus.
Each of the kingdoms is divided into smaller groups - a people, each division divided into categories, each class to rank, each rank divided into families, each family into classes, each class to species.