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Autotrophs Photosynthesis-Make sugar Chlorophyll Cell Walls Multicellular Eukaryotes Have a nucleus Producers Supply ecosystems with food Mostly sexual reproductoin http://www.xtec.cat/~mherna23/summer03/amspot/picture/plantcell.jpg http://img2.travelblog.org/Photos/23723/140893/f/1004822-Banana-tree-leaves-after-the-spring- rain-2.jpg
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300,000 Have been found..including trees, flowers, grasses, mosses etc. Mosses http://www.biology4kids.com/misc/photos /fern2.jpg http://sciweb.nybg.org/science2/im ages/BarbaraThiers_Image2.jpg Ferns http://www.tolweb.org/tree/ToLimag es/sunflowersk5751-1.jpg Flowering Plants Grasses http://graphics.gardenweb.com/grap hics/images/conifer.jpg Conifers
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Heterotrophs Have to Eat Can move from place to place Multicellular No Cell Walls Eukaryotes Sexual and Asexual Reproduction http://imgs.sfgate.com/c/pictures/2008/12/30/cm- mag0706_toc_p_0498464119.jpg http://cmweb.pvschools.net/~bbecke/newell/images/cells/Animal-Cell.jpg http://www.bioweb.uncc.edu/1110Lab/notes/notes1/labpics/Cheek %20Cell%20(Google).jpg
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Over a million identified species. 97 percent have no backbone 3% are vertebrates..Mammals,birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish http://www.scsc.k12.ar.us/2001Outwest/PacificEc ology/Projects/ThrowerE/sea%20creatures%20sp onges.jpg http://www.arcodiv.org/watercolumn/cnidarian/images/Chrysaora_melanaster_400x300.jpg Cnidarians Sponge and coral Worms http://www.divetrip.com/wakatobi/flatworm02.jpg Mollusks http://mrbarlow.files.wordpress.com/2007/08/octopus.jpg Arthropods http://press.discoverystore.com/media/product-images/2007/10/12/bugs-all.gif http://www.hickerphoto.com/data/media/161/birds-of- prey_T5808.jpg http://www.denverzoo.org/images/Reptiles_02.jpg http://minnesota.publicradio.org/collections/special/columns/news_cut/content_images/polar_bea r.jpg
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Mostly Multicellular, Some unicellular heterotrophs Decomposers Dead plants and animals Cell walls Mostly sexual Reproduction Use spores Have hyphae Eukaryotes
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Mushrooms, Molds Yeast (unicellular) Sac Fungi http://www.mun.ca/biology/scarr/141985_Fungi.jpg http://kentsimmons.uwinnipeg.ca/16cm05/1116/31-14-MoldyOrangeCollage.jpg
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The miscellaneous kingdom Must live in moist environments Mostly Unicellular Eukaryotes Considered earths Early Life forms Some Cell walls Mostly Asexual Reproduction Many use photosynthesis
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Considered the link between bacteria and other kingdoms. Plant Like Photosynthesis. Diatoms and algae Animal Like Eat food. Amoebas, flagellates. Fungi Like Protists Decomposers. Slime mold and mildew. http://csm.jmu.edu/biology/dendinger/biology/biofac/dendi nger/amoeba.jpg http://msucares.com/lawn/tree_diseases/images/slime.gif http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/crops/facts/downy-mildew-bf4.jpg
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More common bacteria They can be found everywhere Heterotrophs, Chemotrophs, and autotrophs Prokaryotes No Mitochondria Unicellular Mostly Asexual Reproduces very quickly Cell Wall http://www.buhbeka.net/images/General%20Bacteria.jpg http://productinspiration.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/bacteria5.jpg1f2cfe32-b8c8-4f65- 9e77-560f98ca8c12large.jpg
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Three main shapes Round, Rods, Swirls Many sicknesses Decomposers Used in making food http://members.tripod.com/aerogreen/ecoli.jpg Ecoli Lactobacillus. Used in yogurt Streptococcus
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Live in extreme environments Live without oxygen Prokaryotes Unicellular Cell Walls Mostly Asexual Heterotrophic and autotrophic Make food from chemicals instead of sun. http://www.windows.ucar.edu/earth/Life/images/archaea_noaa_sm.gif
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