
In the beginning of time, the first mighty kingdom to rule over the land was the Eubacteria of the prokaryotic lineage. They were unicellular and very diverse. They came in all different shapes, some as spheres, rods or tightly coiled. Sometimes these eubacteria would live alone around the world as single cells and other times they'd live together in colonies.
The Eubacteria ruled for many years as the only kingdom in the land, however that came to an end when Archaebacteria came into the picture. This kingdom was also made up of unicellular subjects. The difference between Eubacteria and Archaebacteria, is that archaebacteria can exist in extreme habitats, like the one pictured.
Unicellular Cells and their kingdoms were soon joined by multicellular celled beings, called Protista. These beings are different from the other two kingdoms because they have something called a nucleus. Having a nucleus makes them eukaryotic. This is the first of the eukaryotic lineage in the world. Other than having similar lineage and organization, these beings are very different.
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In the beginning of time, the first mighty kingdom to rule over the land was the Eubacteria of the prokaryotic lineage. They were unicellular and very diverse. They came in all different shapes, some as spheres, rods or tightly coiled. Sometimes these eubacteria would live alone around the world as single cells and other times they'd live together in colonies.
The Eubacteria ruled for many years as the only kingdom in the land, however that came to an end when Archaebacteria came into the picture. This kingdom was also made up of unicellular subjects. The difference between Eubacteria and Archaebacteria, is that archaebacteria can exist in extreme habitats, like the one pictured.
Unicellular Cells and their kingdoms were soon joined by multicellular celled beings, called Protista. These beings are different from the other two kingdoms because they have something called a nucleus. Having a nucleus makes them eukaryotic. This is the first of the eukaryotic lineage in the world. Other than having similar lineage and organization, these beings are very different.
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