The Diversity of Life (Part 2)

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The Diversity of Life (Part 2)

Domains There are many different sizes of taxa The biggest taxon is “domain” There are 3 domains: Bacteria Archaea Eukaryota These are the biological taxa, with the biggest at the top

Bacteria Bacteria are single-celled (each organism is only one cell) They don’t have organelles Some bacteria cause human diseases, but others help us Bacteria can live in many places, including inside animals, like you! This animation shows bacteria making copies of themselves

Archaea Archaea are like bacteria in that they are single-celled and don’t have organelles They can live in extreme places where, until recently, it was thought life cannot exist Archaea can live in hot springs, underwater volcanoes, and sewage treatment plants A lot is still being learned about Archaea A new group of archaea was recently discovered in poisonous water from mines Archaea can live in hydrothermal vents, which are parts of an underwater volcano

Eukaryota Eukaryota cells have organelles and are bigger and more complex than bacteria or archaea Eukaryota are the only group that can have more than one cell in one organism (multicellular), although some eukaryota are single-celled Which domain are humans in?

Domain Eukaryota’s 4 Kingdoms

Protists: 1 of Eukaryota’s 4 Kingdoms All protists are very small Some protists are like plants and make food from sunlight, while others are more like animals and get their food from other living things

Fungi : 1 of Eukaryota’s 4 Kingdoms Multicellular, except yeast Fungi digest food outside their body and then absorb it Besides Protists and Fungi, the other 2 Kingdoms are Plants and Animals

Species “Species” is the smallest commonly used unit of biological classification There are about 1.7 million known species of organisms New species are still being found About 70% of all known species are Arthropods, which is a phylum (a smaller group) within the animal kingdom

Arthropods An arthropod is an animal with no backbone but with an hard shell on the outside Insects, spiders, shrimp, crabs, and scorpions are arthropods

Known Species of Organisms Protists