The Five-Kingdom Classification System Danielle A. Cook EDT 347: Monday 6:30 – 8:00 4 th Grade Lesson
The Five Kingdoms Important Vocabulary Words Kingdom: The highest level of classification of organisms based on similarities and common ancestry. Organism: a life form with a body made up of organs, organelles, or other parts. Examples include plants, animals, bacteria, protists, or fungi. Classification (in Biology): grouping organisms based on structure or evolution and taxonomy. Click here for a FUN Quiz!
The Five Kingdom Breakdown Kingdom: members Kingdom Monera: unicellular or colony-celled bacteria Kingdom Monera: unicellular or colony-celled bacteria Kingdom Protista: multi-cellular bacteria Kingdom Protista: multi-cellular bacteria Kingdom Fungi: fungi (multi-cellular) Kingdom Fungi: fungi (multi-cellular) Kingdom Plantae: plants (multi-cellular) Kingdom Plantae: plants (multi-cellular) Kingdom Animalia: animals (multi-cellular) Kingdom Animalia: animals (multi-cellular)
Are you ready for Quiz Time? Which kingdom is uni-cellular? 1. Kingdom Plantae Kingdom Plantae Kingdom Plantae 2. Kingdom Fungi Kingdom Fungi Kingdom Fungi 3. Kingdom Monera Kingdom Monera Kingdom Monera 4. Kingdom Protista Kingdom Protista Kingdom Protista
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