Kingdom of Life
Kingdom of Life
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All organisms on Earth can be classified into one of three domains based on differences in genes and cellular structure: Bacteria, Archae and Eukarya, which have membrane-bound organelles. Other biological classification systems used over the years include six or more kingdoms. The six kingdoms of life in this pack are: animals, plants, fungi, protists, bacteria and archaea.
Whether having one cell or many, manufacturing food or eating others, or getting by parasitically or symbiotically, all life is remarkable – arguably the most amazing thing in the universe. Blue whales and red wood trees are hugely impressive, while amoeba, E.coli and other microbes are exquisitely small with an outsized impact on the world. And don’t feel bad for viruses which are not really alive at all. They get plenty of attention these days even without a kingdom of their own.
Kingdoms of Life pack includes one representative from each of the six kingdoms in mini key chain size: Mus musculus mouse from Animalia, Zamioculcas zamiifolia from Plantae, Amanita muscaria mushroom from Fungi, Amoeba proteus from Protista, Pyrococcus furiosus from Archaebacteria and E.coli from Eubacteria.
Whether having one cell or many, manufacturing food or eating others, or getting by parasitically or symbiotically, all life is remarkable – arguably the most amazing thing in the universe. Blue whales and red wood trees are hugely impressive, while amoeba, E.coli and other microbes are exquisitely small with an outsized impact on the world. And don’t feel bad for viruses which are not really alive at all. They get plenty of attention these days even without a kingdom of their own.
Kingdoms of Life pack includes one representative from each of the six kingdoms in mini key chain size: Mus musculus mouse from Animalia, Zamioculcas zamiifolia from Plantae, Amanita muscaria mushroom from Fungi, Amoeba proteus from Protista, Pyrococcus furiosus from Archaebacteria and E.coli from Eubacteria.