6 kingdoms

Fungi:

      

The indigo milk cap is a perfect fungi, meaning it can produce both sexually and asexually. In both sexual and asexual reproductions, the indigo milk cap produces spores that disperse from the parent organism by being carried by the wind or an animal

The purpose of the teeth on the lions mane mushroom is to manufacture and release spores. Many mushrooms including the lions mane mushroom have teeth instead of a cap.

Animal:

    

Gharians are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms of the kingdom Animalia.

The vaquita is an endangered animal. Is is the worlds smallest dolphin. Vaquitas are the only porpoise species adapted to living in warm water.

Protista:

    

Euglena viridus is a genus of single-celled flagellate eukaryotes

Dictyostelium discoideum is a species of soil-living amoeba belonging to the phylum Amoebozoa. Though they are Protista and in no way fungal, they traditionally are known as “slime molds”.

Plants:

    

The stinking corpse Lily’s buds take many months to develop and the flower lasts for just a few days. This flower is unisexual.

Some baobab tree trunks are close to 50 feet in diameter. The reasons they have these big trunks are so they can store water in them. This gives them the ability to live in dry environments.

Archae:

    

Methanogens are organisms that live in swamps and marshes under anaerobic conditions.

Thermoacidophiles or thermophiles are organisms that live in hot and acidic conditions. They can survive in sulfur-rich environment, like hot springs and geysers that have temperatures of over 50 °C.

Eubacteria:

    

Dictyoglomus is a genus of bacterium, given its own phylum, called the Dictyoglomi. This organism is extremely thermophilic, meaning it thrives at extremely high temperatures

Verrucomicrobia is a phylum of bacteria. This phylum contains only a few described species. The species identified have been isolated from fresh water and soil environments

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