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Topic: Six Kingdoms of Life (Chpt 18.3)
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Six Kingdoms - organized according to type of cells, ability to make food, number of cells in body Archaebacteria Eubacteria Protists Fungi Plants Animals Monera
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1. Archaebacteria prokaryote (Lacks a nucleus); Unicellular Some Autotrophs, some Heterotrophs Oldest form of life “ancient bacteria” Found in extreme environments Geysers Hot springs Volcanic ocean vents
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Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone National Park. The brilliant colors observed in the spring, are attributed to archaebacteria Sulfolobus archae
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2. Eubacteria prokaryote (Lacks a nucleus); Unicellular Some Autotrophs, some Heterotroph Most familiar bacteria (examples) Streptococcus Lactobacillus Staphylococcus Found in more neutral environments Second oldest form of life
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streptococcus lactobacillus acidophilus
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3. Protists Eukaryotes; Most unicellular, some multicellular Some Autotrophs and some Heterotrophs Common Protists include: Protozoa Amoeba and Euglena “Odds and Ends” kingdom- they are all pretty different from one another. All microscopic organisms that are not plants, not animal, not bacteria, and not fungi.
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Amoeba Volvox Euglena
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4. Fungi All Eukaryotes Most are multi-cellular, some like yeast are unicellular Heterotrophs Examples: mushrooms, yeast, mold, and mildew Some cause diseases – ringworm, and athlete’s foot Eat dead or decaying organisms
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Bracket fungus ringworm Amenita Athlete's foot
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5. Plants Eukaryotes Multi-cellular organisms Autotrophs Examples: roses, trees, and bushes Producers (make their own food) Second largest kingdom Without plants life as we know it would not exist.
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Animals Eukaryotes Multi-cellular Heterotrophs Examples: Humans, fish, ants, birds Largest kingdom Consumers – must eat food for energy Over 1 million known species
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