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Kingdoms Organizer NAME: PERIOD: Compare and contrast cell structure and body organization of major groups of organisms Compare and contrast methods of obtaining and using basic needs among groups of organisms Domain: Bacteria Kingdom: Eubacteria Cell Structure: Prokaryotic / eukaryotic Nucleus / no nucleus membrane-covered organelles / no membrane-covered organelles Cell wall of _____________ outside cell membrane / cell membrane but no cell wall Hyphae with segments / normal cells Chloroplasts? Body Organization: Unicellular / multicellular / some unicellular Organs and tissues / mycelium / single cells Basic Needs: Producers / consumers Absorb food / eat or engulf food / photosynthesize / make own food in other ways Body of lichen / photosynthetic partner in lichen Domain: Archaea Kingdom: Archaeabacteria Domain: Eucarya Kingdom: Fungi

Kingdoms Organizer NAME: PERIOD: Compare and contrast cell structure and body organization of major groups of organisms Compare and contrast methods of obtaining and using basic needs among groups of organisms Domain: Eucarya Kingdom: Protista Cell Structure: Prokaryotic / eukaryotic Nucleus / no nucleus membrane-covered organelles / no membrane-covered organelles Cell wall of _____________ outside cell membrane / cell membrane but no cell wall Hyphae with segments / normal cells Chloroplasts? Body Organization: Unicellular / multicellular / some unicellular Organs and tissues / mycelium / single cells Basic Needs: Producers / consumers Absorb food / eat or engulf food / photosynthesize / make own food in other ways Body of lichen / photosynthetic partner in lichen Kingdom: Plantae Kingdom: Animalia