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The Five Kingdoms
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Most modern scientists use the five kingdom system of classification. Any system of classification is somewhat artificial. It is simply an attempt by humans to impose order on a vast, diverse group of organisms. Some organisms do not fit neatly into one of the five kingdoms.
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The system is based on the following criteria: Number of cells in an organism / tissue structure Cell structure / cell type » the presence or absence of a nucleus The mode of nutrition / energy source Developmental patterns / reproduction The Five Kingdoms
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Kingdom Monera Prokaryotic » cell lacks nucleus or any membrane bound organelles Microscopic Occur as a single cell or in colonies May be autotrophic or heterotrophic Usually sexual reproduction Kingdom Monera includes the greatest number of organisms on earth www.williamsclass.com Examples include » Eubacteria (True bacteria) Archebacteria (ancient bacteria)
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Important Point from Mr. Chapman ! These days, scientists divide Kingdom Monera into 2 separate kingdoms: Kingdom Archaebacteria: found in extreme environments such as hot boiling water, under conditions that are either acidic or have no oxygen. Kingdom Eubacteria: These are most bacteria that people are familiar with, and are found practically everywhere.
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Kingdom Protista Eukaryotes that lack specialized tissue systems Single celled or multicellular Reproduce sexually or asexually Autotrophic or heterotrophic www.williamsclass.com Examples include » Algae Protozoa
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Kingdom Fungi Eukaryotic Most are multicellular Heterotrophic Reproduce sexually and asexually Non-motile www.williamsclass.com Examples include » Mushrooms Yeasts Puffballs Bread molds
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Kingdom Plantae Eukaryotic Multicellular Autotrophic Reproduce sexually or asexually Most are non-motile Cellulose cell walls www.williamsclass.com Examples include » plants
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Kingdom Animalia Eukaryotic Multicellular Heterotrophs Reproduce sexually, a few asexually Most are motile at some point in their lives. Examples include »
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