lar motile organisms, which feed heterotrophically(Humans) 2. Kingdom Plantae (The Plant Kingdom) ex: Multi-cellular organisms, which feed by photosynthesis (Tulips) 3.Kingdom Protista (The Protist Kingdom) ex: Protozoa and single-celled algae 4. Kingdom Fungi (The FungusKingdom) ex: Yeast 5. Kingdom Monera (The Monera Kingdom) ex: Bacteria and blue-green algae Parallel to these Kingdoms, but not included, are the Viruses.These are acellular entities with many of the properties of other lifeforms, but are genetically and structurally too dissimilar to the speciescategorized above to fit into that scheme of taxonomy. Although this system is complex and intricate at times, itsuniversality makes it a necessity. With out the system presently in use theworld would be years and years behind in their task to name all of theliving organisms on earth. This system is great but it is always possiblethat some new finding could cause the system to evolve to become moreinclusive. This system is by no means set in stone, and Linnaeus wouldprobably be astounded to see the way that it has evolved since his originalsystem. Appendix ACarolus Linnaeus (Image 1) Panthera leo (Image 2)...