Plantae - Kingdom of multicellular organisms that produce their own food by photosynthesis, Animalia - Kingdom of multicellular organisms that eat others for energy, Fungi - Kingdom of unicellular or multicellular organisms that gain energy by absorption, Monera - Kingdom of unicellular organisms with very simple cells, Protista - Kingdom of unicellular and multicellular organisms with complex cells, Chordata - Phylum of animals that have endo/internal backbones with a spinal cord, Annelida - Phylum of animals with no backbone, multiple segments and a rounded worm-like body, Porifera - Phylum of animals with no backbone and pores throughout its body, Cnidaria - Phylum of animals with no backbone, a soft body and tentacles, Arthropoda - Phylum of animals with no backbone, exoskeletons and jointed legs , Insecta - Class of arthropods with 3 pairs of legs in middle of body, Arachnida - Class of arthropods with 4 pairs of legs in middle of body, Chilopoda - Class of arthropods with segmented bodies,1 pair legs per segment, Amphibia - Class of chordates with moist skin and no scales, Reptilia - Class of animals covered with dry scales and lay eggs with leathery shells, Echinodermata - Phylum of animals with a five-part radial body and spiny tough skin, Mollusca - Phylum of animals with hard shells protecting soft bodies, Nematoda  - Phylum of animals with no backbone, no segments and a rounded, worm-like body, Plathyhelminthes - Phylum of animals with no legs, no segments and a flat worm-like body, Diplopoda - Class of arthropoda with segmented bodies, 2 pairs of legs per segment, Fishes - Class of chordates with wet skin with scales, Mammalia - Class of chordates with fur or hair and feed their young milk, Birds (Aves) - Class of chordates with feathers and lay eggs with hard shells, Crustacea - Class of arthropoda with 5 or more pairs of legs on middle of body,

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