Complete this on your What’s What paper- You can use your notes….. This is a grade, but the first one done with all correct gets five extra credit points!

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Complete this on your What’s What paper- You can use your notes….. This is a grade, but the first one done with all correct gets five extra credit points! You will use the Kingdoms and Domains more than once. WHAT’S WHAT? Review: If you don’t have a netbook- pair up with someone who does….. Go to my webpage, today’s date and click on “What’s What Review

Clues: This is the most diverse kingdom. It contains eukaryotes that are “like” fungi, plants or animals. Slide 1 Questions: -What Domain do these organisms belong to? - What Kingdom do these organisms belong to

Slide 2 Clues: They are made of prokaryotic cells They live in extreme environments Questions: -What Kingdom do these organisms belong to -How do these organisms obtain energy?

Clues: This kingdom includes moss They cannot move from place to place. Slide 3 Questions: -What Kingdom do these organisms belong to? -Do these organisms have complex body systems?

Clue: All of the organisms in this Kingdom are heterotrophs and decomposers. Slide 4 Questions: -What Kingdom do these organisms belong to -What are their cell walls made of (you can use the book and internet)?

Clues: All are heterotrophs, all multi-celled Slide 5 Questions: -What Kingdom do these organisms belong to -Name two ways the cells of these organisms differ from plant cells.

Clues Most are multi- cellular. This Kingdom includes Yeast. Slide 6 Questions: -What Kingdom do these organisms belong to -Name two ways this Kingdom is different from Plantae.

Clues: Prokaryotic Some cause diseases and decay. Could be on this screen. Slide 7 Questions: -What Domain do these organisms belong? -What Kingdom do these organisms belong?

Slide 8 Can move Macroscopic Questions: -What Domain do these organisms belong? -Do these organisms have cell walls around their cells?

Slide 9 Clues: Eukaryotic Junk Drawer Kingdom Questions: -What Kingdom do these organisms belong? -How is this Kingdom different than the Kingdom that contains yeast?

Clues: Live on dead organisms Includes athlete’s foot Slide 10 Questions: -What Kingdom do these organisms belong? -How is this Kingdom in a different Domain than Archaebacteria?

Clues: Have to eat food Macroscopic Has complex organ systems Slide 11 NO PICTURES FOR THIS ONE! Questions: -What Kingdom do these organisms belong? -Name four specific examples of organisms in this Kingdom?

Clues: Cannot move from place to place Photosynthesis Slide 12 Questions: -What Kingdom do these organisms belong? -What is the name of the organelle inside their cells that carries out photosynthesis? NO PICTURES FOR THIS ONE!

Clues: Prokaryotic Most simple Kingdom Slide 13 Questions: -What Kingdom do these organisms belong? -What is the name of the organism that lives in the stomachs of cows and creates Methane (use book or internet)? NO PICTURES FOR THIS ONE!

Clues: Some are Autotrophs, Some Heterotrophs Most are uni-cellular Eukaryotes Slide 14 Questions: -What Domain do these organisms belong? -What Kingdom do these organisms belong? NO PICTURES FOR THIS ONE!

Clues: Live in your intestine Strep throat is an example All need oxygen Slide 15 Questions: -What Domain do these organisms belong? -What Kingdom do these organisms belong? NO PICTURES FOR THIS ONE!