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  Animals  Fungi  Plants  Protoctists  Prokaryots 
Number of 
cells 
Multicellular 
(many cells) 
Usually 
multicellular 
Multicellular 
(many cells) 
Multicellular 
or unicellular 
Often 
unicellular 
Differences 
in the cell 
structure 
They have a 
nucleus, but 
no cell walls 
or 
chloroplasts. 
They have 
nuclei, cell 
walls and 
they don't 
have 
chlorophyll 
Cells have a 
nucleus, 
their walls 
are made of 
cellulose and 
often contain 
chloroplasts. 
They have 
nucleus, may 
or may not 
have a cell 
wall and 
chloroplasts. 
They have 
no nucleus, 
they have 
cells walls 
and they are 
not made of 
cellulose. 
Nutrition  They feed on 
organic 
substancesm
ade by other 
living 
organisms. 
Feed by 
saprophytic 
or parasitic 
nutrition. 
Feed by 
photosynthe
sis 
Some feed 
by 
photosynthe
sis, and 
others feed 
on organic 
substances 
made by 
other 
orgnisms. 
They have 
no 
mitocondria. 
 

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  • 1. TABLE       Animals  Fungi  Plants  Protoctists  Prokaryots  Number of  cells  Multicellular  (many cells)  Usually  multicellular  Multicellular  (many cells)  Multicellular  or unicellular  Often  unicellular  Differences  in the cell  structure  They have a  nucleus, but  no cell walls  or  chloroplasts.  They have  nuclei, cell  walls and  they don't  have  chlorophyll  Cells have a  nucleus,  their walls  are made of  cellulose and  often contain  chloroplasts.  They have  nucleus, may  or may not  have a cell  wall and  chloroplasts.  They have  no nucleus,  they have  cells walls  and they are  not made of  cellulose.  Nutrition  They feed on  organic  substancesm ade by other  living  organisms.  Feed by  saprophytic  or parasitic  nutrition.  Feed by  photosynthe sis  Some feed  by  photosynthe sis, and  others feed  on organic  substances  made by  other  orgnisms.  They have  no  mitocondria.