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Title: The 6 Kingdom


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The 6 Kingdoms
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Archaebacteria
  •   Found in harsh environments (undersea volcanic
    vents, acidic hot springs, salty water)
  • Cell walls without peptidoglycan
  • Subdivided into 3 groups based on their habitat
    --- methanogens, thermoacidophiles, extreme
    halophiles

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Halophiles (like salt)
Thermophiles (like heat)
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Eubacteria
  • Come in 3 basic shapes --- cocci (spheres),
    bacilli (rod shaped), spirilla (corkscrew shape)
  • Most are heterotrophic (cant make their own
    food)
  • Cell walls made of peptidoglycan
  • Can be aerobic (require oxygen) or anaerobic
    (dont need oxygen)
  • Can be identified by Gram staining (gram positive
    or gram negative)  

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Eubacteria
  • Staphylococcus aureus 
  • Bacillus anthracis
  • E. coli

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Protist
  • Eukaryotes
  • Most are unicellular
  • Heterotrophs that ingest small food particles
    digest it inside food vacuoles containing
    digestive enzymes
  • Classified by the way they move (cilia, flagella,
    pseudopodia...)

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Amoeba
Rotifer
Euglena
Algae
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Fungi
  • Do not contain chlorophyll (non-photosynthetic)
  • Store food energy as glycogen
  • Most are saprobes live on other dead organisms
  • Important decomposers recyclers of nutrients in
    the environment
  • Most are multi-cellular, but some unicellular
    like yeast
  • Non-motile
  • Lack true roots, stems, leaves
  • Cell walls are made of chitin (a complex
    polysaccharide)

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Mold
Mushrooms
Ringworm
Yeast
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Plant
  • All plants are multi-cellular
  • Contain chlorophyll inside of chloroplasts
  • Cell wall made of cellulose
  • Plants (also called autotrophs or producers) trap
    energy from the sun by photosynthesis store it
    in organic compounds
  • All plants reproduce sexually

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Animal
  • All multi-cellular (metazoans)
  • Cells contain a nucleus and membrane bound
    organelles
  • Cells lack cell walls
  • Heterotrophs (take in food internally digest
    it)
  • Show levels of organization including cell,
    tissue, organ, system
  • Cells are specialized for particular functions

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Ticket KingdomsTake out a sheet of paper and
tear it in half. Share with a neighbor. You may
use the notes you just took.Are you ready?
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1. Which Kingdom do I belong to?
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2. Which Kingdom do I belong to?
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3. Which Kingdom do I belong to?
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4. Which Kingdom do I belong to?
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5. Which Kingdom do I belong to?
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6. Which Kingdom do I belong to?
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7. Which Kingdom do I belong to?
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8. Which Kingdom do I belong to?
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9. Which Kingdom do I belong to?
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10. Which Kingdom do I belong to?
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