Classification of Organisms

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Classification of Organisms A presentation by Science Doodles

Vocabulary Words Taxonomy Domains Structure Domain Bacteria Eukaryotic Cell Domain Archaea Prokaryotic Cell Domain Eukarya Unicellular Organism Kingdoms Multicellular Organism Kingdom Bacteria Function Kingdom Archaea Autotrophic Organism Kingdom Protista Heterotrophic Kingdom Fungi Reproduction Kingdom Plantae Sexual Reproduction Kindgom Animalia Asexual Reproduction

Taxonomy

Taxonomy

Structure

Structure

Eukaryotic Cell

Eukaryotic Cell

Prokaryotic Cell

Prokaryotic Cell

Unicellular Organism

Unicellular Organism

Multicellular Organism

Multicellular Organism

Function

Function

Autotrophic Organism

Autotrophic Organism

Heterotrophic

Heterotrophic

Reproduction

Reproduction

Sexual Reproduction

Sexual Reproduction

Asexual Reproduction

Asexual Reproduction

Domains

Domains

Domain Bacteria

Domain Bacteria

Domain Archaea

Domain Archaea

Domain Eukarya

Domain Eukarya

Kingdoms

Kingdoms

Kingdom Bacteria

Kingdom Bacteria

Kingdom Archaea

Kingdom Archaea

Kingdom Protista

Kingdom Protista

Kingdom Fungi

Kingdom Fungi

Kingdom Plantae

Kingdom Plantae

Kingdom Animalia

Kindgom Animalia

___________________________ All About Taxonomy ___________________________ Foldable

The Facts About Reproduction ___________________________ Foldable

QUIZ

What is the branch of science that formally names and classifies organisms by their structure, function, and relationships?

What is the arrangement of parts to form a living thing?

What is a cell containing a membrane-enclosed nucleus and organelles?

What is a cell lacking a nucleus or any other membrane-enclosed organelle?

What is an organism made up of a cell?

What is an organism made up of more than one cell, and often made up of different types of cells?

What is the special activity of a part?

What is an organism that is able to make its own food?

What is an organism that cannot make its own food?

What is the process of an organism producing more of its own kind?

What is a method of reproduction that requires both a male and female present?

What is a method of reproduction that requires only one parent?

What is the primary or highest rank of organisms What is the primary or highest rank of organisms? (Three groups: Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya)

What domain consists of prokaryotic single-celled organisms that lack a membrane-enclosed nucleus and can be classified by shape?

What domain consists of unicellular organisms that are prokaryotic like bacteria but also share characteristics with eukaryotes?

What domain consists of organisms with cells that contain a membrane-enclosed nucleus?

What is a taxonomic rank below domain What is a taxonomic rank below domain? (Six groups: Bacteria, Archaea, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia)

What kingdom consists of single celled organisms that lack a membrane-enclosed nucleus and can be classified by shape?

What kingdom consists of unicellular organisms that are prokaryotic like bacteria, and share characteristics with eukaryotes?

What kingdom consists of singled-celled and multiple-celled eukaryotic organisms?

What kingdom consists of heterotrophic eukaryotes that reproduce through asexual spores and have chitin in cell walls?

What kingdom consists of autotrophic eukaryotes that includes all plants?

What kingdom consists of heterotrophic eukaryotes that includes all animals?

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