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KINGDOMS AND DOMAINS
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The tree of life shows our most current understanding. New discoveries can lead to changes in classification. - Until 1866: only two kingdoms, Animalia and Plantae - Until 1866: only two kingdoms, Animalia and Plantae Classification is always a work in progress. –1938: prokaryotes moved to kingdom Monera –1866: all single-celled organisms moved to kingdom Protista –1959: fungi moved to own kingdom –1977: kingdom Monera split into kingdoms Bacteria and Archaea Animalia Protista Fungi Plantae Archea Bacteria
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The Three Domains in the Tree of Life are Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya. Domains are above the kingdom level. proposed by Carl Woese based on rRNA studies of prokaryotes domain model more clearly shows prokaryotic diversity
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The Six Kingdoms
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Bacteria ProkaryoteUnicellular Both autotrophic and heterotrophic
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Thermophiles (like heat) Halophiles (like salt/sulfur) Archaebacteria
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Eubacteria Staphylococcus aureus Staphylococcus aureus Treponema pallidumcholera (syphilis) Escherichia coli
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Protist Eukaryotes Most are unicellular Heterotrophs that ingest small food particles & digest it inside food vacuoles containing digestive enzymes Classified by the way they move (cilia, flagella, pseudopodia...)
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Amoeba Euglena Rotifer Algae Volvox Spyrgyra
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Fungi Eukaryotes Most are Multicellular Heterotroph
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Mold Yeast Ringworm Mushrooms
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Plant Multi-cellular Eukaryote Contain chlorophyll inside of chloroplasts Cell wall made of cellulose Autotrophs or producers All plants reproduce sexually
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Animal All multi-cellular Eukaryotes - cells contain a nucleus and membrane bound organelles Cells lack cell walls Heterotrophs (take in food & internally digest it) Show levels of organization including cell, tissue, organ, & system Cells are specialized for particular functions
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Using your response board, write down the correct kingdom according to the characteristics or illustration. Are you ready?
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Which Kingdom do I belong to? Eukaryote, heterotroph, multicellular
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Which Kingdom do I belong to? Eukaryote, heterotroph, most are multicellular
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Which Kingdom do I belong to? Eukaryote, multicellular, autotroph
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Which Kingdom do I belong to? Prokaryote, unicellular
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Which Kingdom do I belong to? Eukaryote, most are unicellular, heterotroph
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Which Kingdom do I belong to? Eukaryote,, heterotroph
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Which Kingdom do I belong to? Prokaryote, unicellular
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Which Kingdom do I belong to? Which Kingdom do I belong to? Eukaryote, multicellular, heterotroph
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Which Kingdom do I belong to? Eukaryote, most are unicellular, heterotroph
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Domain Bacteria includes prokaryotes in the kingdom Bacteria. one of largest groups on Earth classified by shape, need for oxygen, and diseases caused
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known for living in extreme environments Domain Archaea includes prokaryotes in the kingdom Archaea. cell walls chemically different from bacteria differences discovered by studying RNA
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Domain Eukarya includes all eukaryotes kingdom Protista kingdom Plantae
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Domain Eukarya includes all eukaryotes kingdom Fungi kingdom Animalia
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Bacteria and archaea can be difficult to classify. transfer genes among themselves outside of reproduction blurs the line between “species” more research needed to understand prokaryotes bridge to transfer DNA
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