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MONERA, PROTISTA and FUNGI kingdoms - Natural Science - Primary 5 - Contenido educativo

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Hi guys, today we're going to learn about Monira, Protista and Fungi kingdoms. 00:00:00
In the Monira kingdom we have bacteria. 00:00:15
Monirans, or bacteria, are unicellular organisms, which means they are made up of only one cell. 00:00:19
This cell is prokaryotic, which means it doesn't have a nucleus. 00:00:26
Some monirans can move thanks to a tail called flagellum. 00:00:33
Others can't move. 00:00:38
Some monirans produce a substance that breaks down plant and animal matter. 00:00:40
They are heterotrophs. 00:00:45
This helps them absorb nutrients. 00:00:48
Other monirans make their own food. 00:00:50
They are autotrophs. 00:00:52
Monerans reproduce by dividing, that is, one cell becomes two separate cells. 00:00:55
In the Protista kingdom, we can find algae and protozoa. 00:01:04
Protozoa are unicellular, however, algae can be unicellular or multicellular, but their 00:01:09
cells never form tissues. 00:01:17
This is the main difference between algae and plants. 00:01:20
can't move. Protozoa move in different ways. Amoebas, for example, move using 00:01:24
false feet. Bad paramecia move using cilia. Algae contain chlorophyll and carry out 00:01:30
photosynthesis to produce food. They are autotrophs, as we said before. Protozoa 00:01:39
are heterotrophs. They eat other living things. Protists can reproduce in two 00:01:45
ways some of them produce spores but others divide into two and finally the fungi kingdom mushrooms 00:01:58
mold and yeast belong to this kingdom most fungi are multicellular organisms like mold 00:02:10
and mushrooms but others are unicellular like yeast mushrooms have a cap and a stem fungi can't 00:02:18
move. Fungi produces substance which breaks down plant and animal matter. This enables the fungus 00:02:27
to absorb the nutrients from decaying matter. They are heterotrophs. Fungi produce pores that 00:02:34
are carried by the wind. So to sum up, if we look at the shape, monirons are unicellular and they 00:02:44
don't have a nucleus. Some protists are unicellular but they have a nucleus and others are multicellular 00:02:56
but they do not form tissues and most fungi are multicellular except for yeast 00:03:04
which are unicellular in the movement section we know that some oneerans can 00:03:11
move but others can't some protistas can move but others can't and fungi cannot 00:03:18
move in nutrition some oneerans are heterotrophs and others are autotrophs 00:03:26
some protistas are heterotrophs and others are autotrophs, and all fungi are heterotrophs. 00:03:32
And finally, in reproduction, moneras reproduce by dividing, some protistas reproduce by dividing, 00:03:38
and others produce spores, and fungi produce spores to reproduce. 00:03:46
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Autor/es:
Diego Maté Potes
Subido por:
Diego M.
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Fecha:
10 de noviembre de 2020 - 18:05
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03′ 54″
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