Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byLeon Anderson Modified over 8 years ago
1
Students will be able to list the five kingdoms of life. Please get out your lab book.
2
Why do scientists classify organisms?
3
Classification: Know what Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic mean Know the Handy five The 5 kingdoms and which are P and E The ribbon of life questions (1,2,4,6,7) 8 Characteristics of Life 5 plant and animal cell differences 9 organelles and their functions
4
Open your lab books to page 28.
5
P P Prokaryotic = No Nucleus Monera First form of life (first finger) Bacteria All are single celled 5 Kingdoms of Life
6
P P Prokaryotic = No Nucleus E EEukaryotic = Nucleus Protista Some are Fungus-like Some are single celled, some are multi celled Tiny, start with P (Pinky) Some are plant-like Some are animal-like 5 Kingdoms of Life Monera Examples are algae and paramecium
7
P P Prokaryotic = No Nucleus E EEukaryotic = Nucleus Protista E Fungi Ring finger, no ring = “fun guy” Yeast, Mold, Mushrooms Reproduce with spores Some are single celled, some are multi celled 5 Kingdoms of Life Monera
8
P P Prokaryotic = No Nucleus E EEukaryotic = Nucleus Protista E Fungi E Animals Largest kingdom, largest finger Eat other organisms 5 Kingdoms of Life Includes humans All multi-cellular Monera
9
P P Prokaryotic = No Nucleus E EEukaryotic = Nucleus Protista E Fungi E Animals E Plants Green Thumb = Plants Make own food – Photosynthesis - Chloroplasts All are multicellular 5 Kingdoms of Life Monera
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.