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6 Kingdoms Biology I Honors

Kingdom Archaebacteria Prokaryotic

Archaebacteria Unicellular

Archaebacteria BOTH Auto- and Heterotrophic

Arachaebacteria Autrophophs BOTH chemosynthetic and photosynthetic

Archaebacteria Heterotrophic Decomposers

Archaebacteria Movement Motile or stationary Both

Archaebacteria Cell Wall or None? Cell Wall Made of Peptidoglycan

Archaebacteria SIMPLE

Bacteria ALL the SAME as ARCHAEBACTERIA What’s the Difference?? BACTERIA – we encounter everyday Archaebacteria – EXTREME ENVIORNMENTS EXTREMEOPHILES

Extremeophiles

PROTISTA EUKARYOTIC

PROTISTA Unicellular or Multicellular BOTH

PROTISTA Auto or Heterotrophic? BOTH

PROTISTA Chemosynthetic or photosynthetic? Decomposer or ingest/digest BOTH Decomposer or ingest/digest

PROTISTA Motile or stationary? BOTH

PROTISTA Cell wall or NO cell wall? BOTH Cellulose or chitin

PROTISTA COMPLEX

FUNGI Uni or Mulit? BOTH

FUNGI HETEROTROPHIC DECOMPOSER

FUNGI Motile or Stationary STATIONARY

FUNGI CELL WALL CHITIN

FUNGI COMPLEX

PLANTAE EUKARYOTIC

PLANTAE Uni or Multi? ALL Multi!!

PLANTAE AUTOTROPHIC PHOTOSYNTHETIC ONLY!!

PLANTAE Motile or Stationary STATIONARY…but…. http://plantsinmotion.bio.indiana.edu/index.html

PLANTAE Cell Wall Cellulose

PLANTAE COMPLEX

Animals Eukaryotic

ANIMALIA Uni or Multi? MULTI!

ANIMALIA HETEROTROPHIC Ingester/digester

ANIMALIA Motile or stationary? Motile…BUT…..

Animalia NO Cell Wall

Animalia COMPLEX