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# Table 8.1 Properties of the five kingdoms This table shows the properties of the five kingdoms of life, including their cell type, cell wall, nutritional class, and mode of nutrition. | Kingdom | Cell type | Cell Wall | Nutritional Class | Mode of nutrition | |---|---|---|---|---| | Monera | Pro...
# Table 8.1 Properties of the five kingdoms This table shows the properties of the five kingdoms of life, including their cell type, cell wall, nutritional class, and mode of nutrition. | Kingdom | Cell type | Cell Wall | Nutritional Class | Mode of nutrition | |---|---|---|---|---| | Monera | Prokaryotic | Present in most unicellular | Autotrophic, heterotrophic or chemoautotrophic | Phototrophic, heterotrophic, or chemosorptive | | Protista | Eukaryotic | Present in some uni/multicellular | Phototrophic, heterotrophic, or chemoautotrophic | Phototrophic, heterotrophic, or absorptive | | Fungi | Eukaryotic | Absent in some, present in others | Heterotrophic | Absorptive | | Plantae | Eukaryotic | Present | Phototrophic | Phototrophic | | Animalia | Eukaryotic | Absent | Heterotrophic | Mostly ingestive | # Populations In biology, there are different levels of organization, the focus is on the level of organism and higher. A population is a group of organisms of the same species in a given area. Populations increase due to births and immigration, and decrease due to deaths and emigration. To estimate population size, you can use the capture-recapture method. (See image 5 for the formula).