Characteristics of Kingdoms. Domain Bacteria 1. Kingdom Eubacteria i. Prokaryotes ii. Cell walls with peptidoglycan iii. Unicellular iv.Autotrophs or.

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Characteristics of Kingdoms

Domain Bacteria 1. Kingdom Eubacteria i. Prokaryotes ii. Cell walls with peptidoglycan iii. Unicellular iv.Autotrophs or heterotrophs v.Examples: “germs” strep throat, plaque

Domain Bacteria Kingdom Eubacteria

Domain Archaea 2. Kingdom Archaebacteria i.prokaryotes ii.Cell walls without peptidoglycan iii.Unicellular iv.Autotrophs or heterotrophs v.Examples: methanogens vi.Live in extreme environments

Domain Eukarya 3. Kingdom Protista i.Eukaryotes ii.Consist of all organisms that cannot be classified as: 1.Fungi 2.Plants 3.Animals iii.Mostly unicellular iv.Can be autotrophs or heterotrophs v.Examples: algae, protists, amoebas

Domain Eukarya Kingdom Protista

Domain Eukarya 4. Kingdom Fungi i.Eukaryotes ii.Heterotrophs iii.Saprobes – feed on decaying matter iv.Mostly multicellular v.Examples: mushrooms, yeast, molds

Domain Eukarya Kingdom Fungi

The Fungus Among Us

Bad Fungii!!!!

Ringworm/ Athlete’s Foot

Domain Eukarya 5. Kingdom Plantae i.Eukaryotes ii.Photosynthetic autotrophs iii.Cell walls made up of cellulose iv.Multicellular v.Are not motile

Domain Eukarya 6. Kingdom Animalia i.Eukaryotes ii.Heterotrophs iii.Lack cell walls iv.Multicellular v.Most are motile at some point in their life

Taxonomic Graphic Organizer Kingdom Domain Pro or Eukaryote Cell wall or not Uni or multicellular Auto or heterotroph 2 examples Eubacteria Archae bacteria Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia Name: __________________________________________Date: ___________________Period: ___________ PAGES

Taxonomic Graphic Organizer Kingdom Domain Pro or Eukaryote Cell wall or not Uni or multicellular Auto or heterotroph 2 examples Eubacteria Archae bacteria Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia Name: __________________________________________Date: ___________________Period: ___________ PAGES