This document classifies and compares different types of living things. It explains that animals feed on other organisms, can move, and have senses. Plants produce their own food but cannot move from place to place and reproduce from seeds and spores. Fungi feed on decomposing organisms, cannot move, and are more similar to animals than plants, with molds and mushrooms being types of fungi. It also notes that algae produce their own food but have different parts than plants, with seaweeds being a type of algae, and that bacteria are very small organisms visible only under a microscope.
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