Q.O.T.D. Q: How do Venus flytrap plants move? If it is a plant, how can it eat something? A: Discovery Channel LIFE Scientific name = Dionaea muscipula.

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Q.O.T.D. Q: How do Venus flytrap plants move? If it is a plant, how can it eat something? A: Discovery Channel LIFE Scientific name = Dionaea muscipula

Kingdoms! Biology 11

Eubacteria Prokaryotic Autotrophs and Heterotrophs Unicellular Some capable of locomotion Has a Cell Wall – Peptidoglycan True Bacteria

Archaebacteria Prokaryotic Both Autotrophs and Heterotrophs Unicellular Not capable of locomotion Has a Cell Wall Extreme Bacteria

Protista Eukaryotic Both Heterotrophs and Autotrophs Both Multicellular and Unicellular Some are capable of locomotion (Protozoans) Some have a Cell Wall (Algae) Very Diverse Kingdom! Aquatic

Fungi Eukaryotic Heterotrophs Most multicellular, some single celled (yeast) Not capable of locomotion Has a Cell Wall – Chitin Major decomposers!

Plantae Eukaryotes Autotrophs Multicellular Not capable of locomotion Has a cell wall – cellulose Terrestrial triumph!

Animalia Eukaryotes Heterotrophs Multicellular Most are capable of locomotion No Cell Wall Very diverse – behavioural adaptations!

Textbook Review Read pages 328-331 Questions 1-5 (page 331)

Frog Video!!!