The Classification of Living Things 🦠 🐰 5 ANIMAL KINGDOMS 🌱 Science for Kids
Educational video for children to learn how living things are classified into five different kingdoms: Animal, Plant, Fungi, Monera, Protista. Animals are multicellular beings, heterotrophic and almost all of them can move on their own. Whereas plants are multicellular beings, autotrophic and do not move on their own. Fungi can be both unicellular and multicellular, heterotrophic, and they do not move on their own. The Monera kingdom is characterized by the simplest and most primitive forms of life and is made up of unicellular organisms. In the Protista kingdom, also called Protoctista kingdom, the organisms can be unicellular, such as protozoa and many types of algae, or multicellular, like many other kinds of algae.
This is a very useful and interesting video resource for children to learn about the most important aspects of living things. It is an excellent video for early childhood education.
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