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Mostly multi-cellular heterotrophs that do not move as
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Animal

Multicellular; Eukaryotic Cells; CAN move; Heterotrophs.

Archaebacteria

Unicellular; prokaryotic cells; CAN live in harsh environments(deep oceans;hot springs); Autotrophs AND Heterotrophs; may or may not move.

Eubacteria

Unicellular; prokaryotic cells; Autotrophs AND Heterotrophs; may or may not move.

Fungi

Multicellular (mostly) and unicellular; Eukaryotic cells; Heterotrophs(Eat by absorption); do not move.

Plant

Multicellular; Eukaryotic cells; CANNOT move; Autotrophs.

Protist

Unicellular(mostly) and Multicellular; Eukaryotic Cells; (All live in moist environments); Autotrophs AND Heterotrophs; may or may not move.

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