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Domains and Kingdoms

3 Domains of Life

Domain: Archaea Kingdom Archaebacteria Cell Type Prokaryotic Cell Organization Unicellular

Domain: Archaea Nucleus? No Cell Wall? Yes

Domain: Archaea Nutrition Autotrophic, heterotrophic, and chemotrophic Reproduction Asexual - Binary Fission Movement Some

Domain: Archaea Habitat Extreme environments → low O2, high temps, high acidity, high salt Examples Halophiles Thermophiles

Domain: Bacteria Kingdom Eubacteria Cell Type Prokaryotic Cell Organization Unicellular

Domain: Bacteria Nucleus? No Cell Wall? Yes

Domain: Bacteria Nutrition Autotrophic, heterotrophic, chemotrophic, and decomposers Reproduction Asexual - Binary Fission Movement Some

Domain: Bacteria Habitat Everywhere! Examples E. coli Streptococcus

Domain: Eukarya Kingdoms Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia Cell Type Eukaryotic

Domain: Eukarya → Kingdom: Protista Cell Organization Unicellular & multicellular Nucleus? Yes Cell Wall? Some

Domain: Eukarya → Kingdom: Protista Nutrition Autotrophs, heterotrophs (Protozoa), and decomposers Reproduction Asexual and sexual Movement Some cilia, flagella, and pseudopodia

Domain: Eukarya → Kingdom: Protista Habitat Moist environments Examples Amoeba Paramecium Euglena

Domain: Eukarya → Kingdom: Protista Amoeba Movement

Domain: Eukarya → Kingdom: Protista Amoeba Feeding

Domain: Eukarya → Kingdom: Protista Euglena Movement

Domain: Eukarya → Kingdom: Protista Special Adaptations: Contractile vacuole - used to pump excess water out (anti- osmosis)

Domain: Eukarya → Kingdom: Protista Contractile Vacuole

Domain: Eukarya → Kingdom: Protista Special Adaptations: Euglena eyespot - used to sense light for photosynthesis

Domain: Eukarya → Kingdom: Fungi Cell Organization Unicellular & multicellular Nucleus? Yes Cell Wall? *Chitin

Domain: Eukarya → Kingdom: Fungi Nutrition Absorptive heterotrophs (AKA decomposers) Reproduction Asexual and sexual Movement None

Domain: Eukarya → Kingdom: Fungi Habitat Most places Examples Yeast Ringworm (parasite) Mushrooms

Domain: Eukarya → Kingdom: Plantae Cell Organization Multicellular Nucleus? Yes Cell Wall? *Cellulose

Domain: Eukarya → Kingdom: Plantae Nutrition Autotrophic and photosynthetic Reproduction Asexual and sexual *Know flower structure Movement None

Domain: Eukarya → Kingdom: Plantae Male Parts: Stamen (Anther, Filament, Pollen) Female Parts: Carpel (Stigma, Style, Ovary/Egg)

Domain: Eukarya → Kingdom: Plantae Habitat Most places Examples Bryophytes (water) Gymnosperms (cone) Angiosperms (flower)

(Bryophytes) ( Gymnosperms) (Angiosperm)

Domain: Eukarya → Kingdom: Animalia Cell Organization Multicellular Nucleus? Yes Cell Wall? No

Domain: Eukarya → Kingdom: Animalia Nutrition Heterotrophic Reproduction Asexual and sexual Movement Some

Domain: Eukarya → Kingdom: Animalia Habitat Most places Examples Mammals Reptiles Amphibians Annelids

Domain: Eukarya → Kingdom: Animalia Metamorphosis