9. Aristotle : Greek thinker
classified animals according to
whether they lived on
land, in water or in the air.
10. CHARACTERISTICS FOR
CLASSIFICATION
1. EUKARYOTIC CELL AND PROKARYOTIC
CELL
Well defined nucleus:
Present in Eukaryotes
Absent in Prokaryotes
Membrane bound cell organelles :
Present in Eukaryotes
Absent in Prokaryotes
Form : Prokaryotes : mostly unicellular
Eukaryotes : mostly multicellular
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CLASSIFICATION
2. UNICELLULAR OR MULTICELLULAR
A unicellular organism, also known as a
single-celled organism, is an organism that
consists of a single cell.
Multicellular organisms are composed of
more than one cell, with groups of cells
differentiating to take on specialized
functions.
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CLASSIFICATION
3. FOOD
Autotrophs :
An autotroph is an organism that can produce
its own food using light, water, carbon
dioxide, or other chemicals.
Heterotrophs :
A heterotroph is an organism that eats other
plants or animals for energy and nutrients
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CLASSIFICATION
4. BODY ORGANISATION
How the individual’s body develop
and organize its different parts,
and what are the specialized
organs found for different
functions?