Happy Friday!!! (you made it!) Bellwork: – Complete Figure 5 on page 332. Read the paragraph at the top to understand the difference between a field guide.

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Happy Friday!!! (you made it!) Bellwork: – Complete Figure 5 on page 332. Read the paragraph at the top to understand the difference between a field guide and a taxonomic key (dichotomous key). – When you are done, use the same key to identify the creatures on page 333.

Notes: Domains and Kingdoms Take out your notebooks and continue your Lesson 2 notes with this title. Remember, you can use doodle notes at any time while you are taking notes.

Domains and Kingdoms

How are organisms classified? 1. By cell Type a.Prokaryotic- lack a nucleus ex. Bacteria a.Eukaryotic-Has a nucleus ex. Plant and animal cells

How are organisms classified? 2. Ability to make food a.Autotrophs-make their own food Ex. Plants, some protists, and bacteria b. Heterotrophs-cannot make their own food Ex. Animals and fungi

How are organisms classified? 3. Cell number a.Unicellular Ex. Bacteria, archaea, most protists b. Multicellular Ex. Plants, animals and some protists

True or False Prokaryotic cells have a nucleus.

True or False Heterotrophs can make their own food.

Multiple Choice All of the following are ways organisms are classified except: A.Cell type B.How they move C.Cell number D.Ability to make food

Three domains of Life

1. Bacteria Prokaryotic Autotropic and Heterotropic Found Everywhere Unicellular

Three domains of Life 2. Archaea Prokaryotic Autotropic and heterotropic Chemical makeup is different from bacteria Found in extreme environments

Three domains of Life 3. Eukarya Eukaryotic Protistis-uni and multi- cellular; autotropic and heterotropic Fungi-multicullular and heterotropic Plants-mulitcellular and autotropic Animals-muliticellular and heterotropic

True or False Domain Eukarya contains unicellular and multicellular organisms.

True or False Bacteria can be found in your gut.

Multiple Choice Which of the following is TRUE about Archaea? A.Have a nucleus B.Only autotrophic C.Same chemical makeup as bacteria D.Found in extreme environments

Rate Yourself How well do you feel you understand this information? A.1 B.2 C.3 D.4