HAPPY MONDAY Bellwork: Match the following to its correct Kingdom. (Write the KINGDOMS only.) 1. I’m a unicellular organism that does not contain a nucleus.

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HAPPY MONDAY Bellwork: Match the following to its correct Kingdom. (Write the KINGDOMS only.) 1. I’m a unicellular organism that does not contain a nucleus. I also love living in extreme environments. 2. I can be both heterotrophic and autotrophic AND I do contain a nucleus. 3. Examples of organisms in my kingdom are flowers, cactus, trees, and grass. NOT MUSHROOMS! 4. I’m a very small organism that has a cell wall made up of peptidoglycan. 5. I lack chloroplast, so I don’t have green leaves. But my cell wall is made up of chitin. 6. In my kingdom, there are many different types of fish. G4 computer

Unit 7 – Taxonomy Definitions Due Friday (1/29/16) All Parts Due Tuesday(2/2/16) 1.Taxonomy 2.Binomial Nomenclature 3.Kingdom 4.Phylum 5.Class 6.Order 7.Family 8.Genus 9.Species 10.Cladogram 11.Dichotomous Key 12.Kingdom Archaebacteria 13.Kingdom Eubacteria 14.Kingdom Protista 15.Kingdom Fungi 16.Kingdom Plantae 17.Kingdom Animalia 18.Unicellular 19.Multicellular 20.Heterotrophic 21.Autotrophic 22.Extremophile PG 94

Collect Today Page 104 – Color Coded Kingdoms Chart Page 105 – Kingdom Sort Assigned Page 94 – Notecard ALL PARTS (TOMORROW) Kingdoms Chart Quiz (TOMORROW) Taxonomy & Kingdoms Exam (Wednesday) Most Missed MakeUp Quiz – Evolution (Wednesday) Classification Video MakeUp Quiz (Wednesday) Taxonomy/Cladogram Video MakeUp Quiz (Monday) Late Page 103 – Cladograms (Late-70%)

Tutorials won’t start until 3:15-3:20 today (I’ll be in a meeting) Extra Credit!!! Valentine Posters Notecards

Essential Question Can I identify to which kingdoms a variety of organisms belong? Standard 8C – Compare characteristics of taxonomic groups, including archaea, bacteria, protists, fungi, plants, and animals. PG 105

Six Kingdom Sort 1 st : Highlight/underline/circle the key words that help you determine the kingdom. 2 nd : Determine what Kingdom an organism belongs to – write in pencil. 3 rd : Every 6 organisms…..must be checked by me before you can move on. Get a signature from ME…..your teacher. 4 th : Must have 4 signatures before this step!!! Color-code each organism based on what kingdom they belong to: Eubacteria: Red Archeabacteria: Orange Protist: Yellow Plantae: Green Fungi: Blue Animalia: Purple

Get a sheet of paper, number from 1-10, and title it, “Six Kingdoms Quiz”. 30 seconds per question.

In the near future, humans were able to identify and travel to another planet that contained life. Interestingly, the organisms discovered on that planet had characteristics similar to life found on Earth. For that reason, scientists decided to use the current classification system to classify them. Help scientists classify these organisms into their correct kingdoms.