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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-no nucleus, no membrane-covered organelles Cell wall outside cell membrane Body Organization: unicellular Basic Needs: Cyanobacteria- producers that use photosynthesis like chloroplasts Consumers and decomposers- use endocytosis and exocytosis Human pathogens Domain: Archaea Kingdom: Archaeabacteria Many ways of making food or energy from food Methanophiles- produce methane Halophiles- live in very salty conditions Thermoacidophiles- live in hot and acid environments Domain: Eucarya Kingdom: Fungi eukaryotic- nucleus and membrane-covered organelles Cells are segments of long hyphae Unicellular and multicellular Mycelium-group of hyphae form body of multicellular fungi Consumers and decomposers, Parasites Release enzymes that break down living things or remains, then absorb Symbiotic associations: lichens and mycorrhizae

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: eukaryotic- nucleus and membrane-covered organelles Cell walls and chloroplasts in algae Flagella, cilia in protozoa Some have characteristics of both animal and plant cells Body Organization: Unicellular, unicellular in colonies, and multicellular Basic Needs: Algae-producers Protozoa- consumers use endocytosis and exocytosis Fungus-like protists – consumers, decomposers, break down and absorb nutrition Kingdom: Plantae Cell walls, chloroplasts and vacuole All multicellular Organ systems, organs, tissues All producers- use photosynthesis to make their own food Most live on land, some live in water Kingdom: Animalia No cell walls Some have tissues and tissue layers, complex animals have organ systems, organs and tissues All consumers- use digestive cells, tissues or organs to break down food Live in land and in water