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Kingdom Stations Make sure to add: composition of cell wall, if any.

Kingdom Bacteria pg Unicellular or Multicellular? Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic? Autotroph, Heterotroph, or Both? ( if both, do not just write “both”!) surrounded by a cell ____________ containing _________ ____________. Are found……. Have ______ shapes. The shapes are______,________, and _________. Identify and explain 3 ways in which bacteria obtain energy. Reproduce (sexually/asexually) through a process known as _________ __________, which produces 2 (different/identical) cells. Sketch and label a pic of bacteria into journal

Kingdom Archaea pgs Unicellular or Multicellular? Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic? Autotroph, Heterotroph, or Both? ( If both, do not just write “both”!) Explain how Archaeabacteria are different than bacteria What type of environment do they live in? Give at least 5 examples. How are they grouped? Identify and explain the 3 groups of Archaea. Sketch a pic of an extreme environment they may live in.

Kingdom Protista Pgs Multicellular or Unicellular? Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic? Autotroph, Heterotroph, or Both? ( Do not just write “both”!) Explain why protists are the most diverse kingdom. All protists live in a ______-______environment. Arranged into _______ groups that are plantlike, _________, or ________. Explain how Amoebas obtain their food. Parameciums move by _______ which are_________________________________. Explain why Euglena are unique in the way they obtain food. Draw and Label the Amoeba (label the nucleus)

Kingdom Fungi Pgs Unicellular or Multicellular? Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic? Autotroph, Heterotroph, or Both? ( Do not just write “both”!) 4 examples of fungi are: Explain the reason why fungi were once grouped with plants. The cell walls of fungi are made of ________. Identify and explain 3 ways in which fungi obtain their food. Fungi reproduce both _________ and _________. Yeasts are ___________ (uni or multicellular?) and obtain energy by absorbing __________. Sketch a fungus of your choice

Kingdom Plantae Pgs Unicellular or Multicellular? Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic? Autotroph, Heterotroph, or Both? (If both, do not just write “both”!) They contain __________ which allows them to obtain their food through a process knownI as____________. Identify and explain the 2 divisions of plants. – Non-vascular plants, such as ________(example), live in _________ environments, and lack ________, stems, and __________. – Vascular plants have _______, _______, and _______, which contain 2 tissues that transport food and water, these tissues are known as_________ and ________. Angiosperms are ____________ plants that produce seeds enclosed in a ___________.

Kingdom Animalia Pgs Unicellular or Multicellular? Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic? Autotroph, Heterotroph, or Both? ( if both, do not just write “both”!) Explain why animal cells lack a cell wall. _________ is a protein holds an amimals ________ together. Identify, give at least 3 examples, and explain the 2 divisions of animals. Explain and give an example of radial symmetry Explain and give an example of bilateral symmetry Identify the 3 types of tissue, and where are they located. (ex. Ectoderm: outermost layer) Most animals reproduce _____________(sexually or asexually?)