Objective: Identify Kingdoms Begin Organism lab Test on Unit One next Friday, 10-3-14 HW= Outdoor observation lab due tomorrow.

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Objective: Identify Kingdoms Begin Organism lab Test on Unit One next Friday, HW= Outdoor observation lab due tomorrow

Classification: Five Kingdoms Used Today: 1. animal 2. plant 3. protista 4. fungi 5. monera

Multiple Choice

Characteristics: Animal How many cells? MANY Does the cell have a nucleus? YES (Eukaryotic) Does it make food? NO Does it move? YES

Characteristics: Plant How many cells? MANY Does the cell have a nucleus? YES Does it make food? YES Does it move? NO (sessile)

Characteristics: Fungus How many cells? MANY Does the cell have a nucleus? YES Does it make food? NO Does it move? NO (sessile)

Characteristics: Protist How many cells? one* (mostly) Does the cell have a nucleus? YES Does it make food? Both Does it move? YES

Characteristics: Monera How many cells? ONE Does the cell have a nucleus? NO (Prokaryotic) Does it make food? Both Does it move? SOME

Kingdom Phylum (Division) Class Order Family Genus Species

Genus & species is the organism’s scientific name. Homo sapien Genus- capitalized (noun) species- lower case (adjective)