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Kingdoms Graphics 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 SKETCH the basic cell structure of a producer and a consumer, LABELING the parts present, NOTING parts that are absent SHOW (w arrows) the substances (chemicals) producers use and release SHOW the substances (chemicals) consumers use and release Domain: Archaea Kingdom: Archaeabacteria SKETCH one cell from each of these groups of Archaeabacteria, SHOWING the environments they live in that provide basic needs: Methanophiles, halophiles, thermophiles Domain: Eucarya Kingdom: Fungi SKETCH the basic hyphae structure of mycelium, LABELING the parts present, NOTING parts that are absent SHOW (w arrows) the substances (chemicals) hyphae use and release in the process of obtaining and using food

Kingdoms Graphics 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 SKETCH one example of each of the 3 groups, LABELING the parts present in all, NOTING parts that are different among protists, including body organization Kingdom: Plantae SKETCH the basic cell structure, LABELING the 3 differences from animal cells SKETCH a plant, LABELING organ systems SHOW (w arrows) the substances (chemicals) plants use and release to make food and make energy from food Kingdom: Animalia SKETCH the basic cell structure of animals, LABELING differences from prokaryotic and plant cells ROUGHLY SKETCH the nervous organ system of humans, LABELING major organs that allow us to sense and react to environment