Station #1 Make a sketch of the organism. Identify the following: a) Kingdom? b) Unicellular or multicellular? c) Producer or consumer? d) Host or Parasite?

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Station #1 Make a sketch of the organism. Identify the following: a) Kingdom? b) Unicellular or multicellular? c) Producer or consumer? d) Host or Parasite? KingdomClassificationLab-0708.ppt

Station #2 Make a sketch of the organism. Identify the following: a) Kingdom? b) Primarily a consumer, producer or decomposer? c) single celled or multicelled? d) Nucleus present or not present? KingdomClassificationLab-0708.ppt Microscopic creatures

Station #3 Make a sketch of the organism. Identify the following: a) Kingdom? b) Nucleus or no nucleus? c) single or multicellular? d) Autotrophe or Heterotrophe? KingdomClassificationLab-0708.ppt

Station #4 Make a sketch of the organism. Identify the following single celled creature: a) Protist, Animal, Eubacteria, or Fungi Kingdom? b) producer or consumer? c) What is a common name for these sea and lake dwelling creatures? Microscopic creatures KingdomClassificationLab-0708.ppt Has a nucleus

Station #5 Make a sketch of one of the organisms. Identify the following: a) Kingdom? b) consumer or producer? c) multicellular or single celled? d) common name? KingdomClassificationLab-0708.ppt

Station #6 Make a sketch of the organism Identify the following: a) Kingdom? b) Nucleus or no nucleus? c) Consumer or producer? d) How would you describe the shape ( Hint see notes )? Found near hot springs KingdomClassificationLab-0708.ppt

Station #7 Make a sketch of the organism. Identify the following: a) Kingdom? b) Single celled or multicellular? c) Producer or Decomposer?

Station #8 Make a sketch of one of the organisms. Identify the following: a) Kingdom? b) single or multicellular? c) microscopic or not? d) nucleus or no nucleus? KingdomClassificationLab-0708.ppt Microscopic creatures

Station #9 Make a sketch of the organism. Identify the following: a) Kingdom? b) single cellular or multicellular? c) nucleus or no nucleus? d) common name? KingdomClassificationLab-0708.ppt

Station #10 Make a sketch of this organism. Identify the following: a) Kingdom? b) single or multicellular? c) producer or consumer? d) live in harsh environments or normal environment with moderate temperatures? Found deep within the earth KingdomClassificationLab-0708.ppt

Station #11 Make a sketch of the organism. Identify the following: a) Plant, bacteria, fungi, animal, or protist kingdom? b) Autotrophe or Heterotrophe? c) Producer or consumer? d) Common name? KingdomClassificationLab-0708.ppt

Station #12 Make a sketch of one of the organisms. Identify the following: a) Kingdom? b) producer, consumer or decomposer? c) single or multicellular? d) List one feature about this kingdom? Grass with a ring of mushrooms. This ring is approximately one and half meters from one side to the other. KingdomClassificationLab-0708.ppt