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Get out your textbook and open to page 208.
BELL RINGER Get out your textbook and open to page 208. READ 208 SILENTLY and be ready to discuss.
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BELL RINGER FOR APP OPEN YOUR PLANNER TO BE STAMPED AND GRADED.
QUIET AND WORKING OR ZERO FOR PLANNER FOR THIS WEEK!
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GET YOUR LARGE GROUP PAPER ON THE 6 KINGDOMS.
BELL RINGER GET YOUR LARGE GROUP PAPER ON THE 6 KINGDOMS.
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BELL RINGER Do the two bacteria kingdoms have a nuclei?
NO What are they called? PROKARYOTIC Make sure you have answers when I call on you.
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BELL RINGER Does the kingdom Protista have a nucleus YES
What are they called? EUKARYOTIC Make sure you have answers when I call on you.
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iPAD Go to my Weebly site.
Click on the “Links” tab near the top of my page. Bring each of the 3 labs to me when completed. Complete your Directed Reading CH 9 S. 2 and bring to me when completed. Complete and bring to me any Missing Assignments. When you have completed all the above—you can explore APPs that are on your iPad.
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BELL RINGER most are multicellular (example of single celled is yeast), and are ALL decomposers. What kingdom? FUNGI
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BELL RINGER both single and multicellular, both producers and consumers, both reproduce asexually and sexually, and are known sometimes as the “junk drawer” kingdom. PROTISTA
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Animalia ALL MULTICELLULAR ALL CONSUMERS ALL SEXUALLY
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BOTH ASEXUALLY & SEXUALLY
PLANTAE ALL MULTICELLULAR ALL PRODUCERS BOTH ASEXUALLY & SEXUALLY
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MOST MULTICELLULAR-SOME SINGLE CELLED YEAST MUSHROOMS, MOLDS
FUNGI MOST MULTICELLULAR-SOME SINGLE CELLED YEAST MUSHROOMS, MOLDS ALL DECOMPOSERS
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BOTH MULTICELLULAR & SINGLE CELLED BOTH PRODUCERS & CONSUMERS
PROTISTA BOTH MULTICELLULAR & SINGLE CELLED BOTH PRODUCERS & CONSUMERS BOTH ASEXUALLY & SEXUALLY AMOEBA, PARAMECIUM, EUGLENA
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EUBACTERIA ALL SINGLE CELLED ALL ASEXUALLY NO E. coli, salmonella
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THERMOPHILES, HALOPHILES
ARCHAEBACTERIA ALL SINGLE CELLED ALL ASEXUALLY NO THERMOPHILES, HALOPHILES
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BELL RINGER TURN IN YOUR DIRECTED READING.
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EUKARYOTIC Has a NUCLEUS
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PROKARYOTIC NO NUCLEUS
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Which kingdom? E. coli is an example of what kingdom? EUBACTERIA
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Which kingdom? are producers and are all multicellular. PLANTAE
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Which kingdom? move by themselves, all multicellular, all consumers, all reproduce sexually. ANIMALIA
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Which kingdom? We observed amoebas, paramecium and euglena in the iPad labs. What kingdom? PROTISTA
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Which kingdom? all single celled, all reproduce asexually, all prokaryotic EUBACTERIA ARCHAEBACTERIA
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Perch and hagfish
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6 Kingdoms
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Write these six kingdoms:
ARCHAEBACTERIA EUBACTERIA PROTISTA PLANTAE FUNGI ANIMALIA
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Animalia
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Do they have a nucleus? ALL EUKARYOTIC Do they have cell walls?
ANIMALIA Do they have a nucleus? ALL EUKARYOTIC Do they have cell walls? NO CELL WALLS
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ANIMALIA How many cells? ALL MULTICELLULAR
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Reproduction? ALL SEXUALLY How is food obtained by this kingdom?
ANIMALIA How is food obtained by this kingdom? ALL CONSUMERS Reproduction? ALL SEXUALLY
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BOTH TERRESTRIAL AND AQUATIC
ANIMALIA Environment BOTH TERRESTRIAL AND AQUATIC
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Insects Birds Reptiles Mammals Fish Amphibians
ANIMALIA Examples Insects Birds Reptiles Mammals Fish Amphibians
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Plantae
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Do they have a nucleus? ALL EUKARYOTIC Do they have cell walls?
PLANTAE Do they have a nucleus? ALL EUKARYOTIC Do they have cell walls? ALL CELL WALLS
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PLANTAE How many cells? ALL MULTICELLULAR
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Reproduction? BOTH ASEXUALLY AND SEXUALLY
PLANTAE How is food obtained by this kingdom? ALL PRODUCERS Reproduction? BOTH ASEXUALLY AND SEXUALLY
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PLANTAE Environment MOST TERRESTRIAL
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MOSSES FERNS FLOWERING PLANTS TREES
PLANTAE Examples MOSSES FERNS FLOWERING PLANTS TREES
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Fungi
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Do they have a nucleus? ALL EUKARYOTIC Do they have cell walls?
FUNGI Do they have a nucleus? ALL EUKARYOTIC Do they have cell walls? ALL CELL WALLS
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Name a fungi that is unicellular.
How many cells? MOST MULTICELLULAR Name a fungi that is unicellular. YEAST
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DECOMPOSERS Reproduction? BOTH ASEXUALLY AND SEXUALLY FUNGI
How is food obtained by this kingdom? ALL CONSUMERS- DECOMPOSERS Reproduction? BOTH ASEXUALLY AND SEXUALLY
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Fungi Environment MOST TERRESTRIAL
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MUSHROOMS YEASTS MOLDS
FUNGI Examples MUSHROOMS YEASTS MOLDS
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Protista
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Do they have a nucleus? ALL EUKARYOTIC Do they have cell walls?
PROTISTS Do they have a nucleus? ALL EUKARYOTIC Do they have cell walls? SOME CELL WALLS
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MULTICELLULAR SINGLE CELL
PROTISTS How many cells? BOTH MULTICELLULAR SINGLE CELL
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PRODUCERS Reproduction? BOTH ASEXUALLY AND SEXUALLY PROTISTS
How is food obtained by this kingdom? BOTH CONSUMERS- PRODUCERS Reproduction? BOTH ASEXUALLY AND SEXUALLY
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PROTISTS Environment MOST AQUATIC
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PROTISTS Examples AMOEBAS ALGAE EUGLENA
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Archaebacteria
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Do they have a nucleus? ALL PROKARYOTIC Do they have cell walls?
ARCHAEBACTERIA Do they have a nucleus? ALL PROKARYOTIC Do they have cell walls? ALL CELL WALLS
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ARCHAEBACTERIA How many cells? ALL SINGLE CELL
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PRODUCERS Reproduction? ALL ASEXUALLY ARCHAEBACTERIA
How is food obtained by this kingdom? BOTH CONSUMERS- PRODUCERS Reproduction? ALL ASEXUALLY
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ARCHAEBACTERIA Environment EXTREME CONDITIONS
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THERMOPHILES HALOPHILES METHANOGENS
ARCHAEBACTERIA Examples THERMOPHILES HALOPHILES METHANOGENS
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Eubacteria
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Do they have a nucleus? ALL PROKARYOTIC Do they have cell walls?
Eubacteria Do they have a nucleus? ALL PROKARYOTIC Do they have cell walls? ALL CELL WALLS
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Eubacteria How many cells? ALL SINGLE CELL
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PRODUCERS Reproduction? ALL ASEXUALLY
Eubacteria How is food obtained by this kingdom? BOTH CONSUMERS- PRODUCERS Reproduction? ALL ASEXUALLY
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BOTH TERRESTRIAL AND AQUATIC
Eubacteria Environment BOTH TERRESTRIAL AND AQUATIC
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Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
Eubacteria Examples E. coli Salmonelia Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
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Get the following assignments:
GOAL FOR TODAY Return markers. Return PPT packets. Get the following assignments: Kingdoms-Reading a Diagram— COMPLETE AND TURN IN Directed Reading—start work on it—NOT homework
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Perch and hagfish
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Organisms that have cells with a nucleus
Eukaryotes
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Organisms that have cells without a nucleus
Prokaryotes
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Most bacteria are in which kingdom?
Eubacteria
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Most bacteria are in which kingdom?
Eubacteria
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ALL organisms in this kingdom use the sun’s energy to make sugar (photosynthesis) belong to what kingdom? Plantae Perch and hagfish
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Organisms that usually move by themselves & have advanced nervous systems that allow them to respond to their environment are called: Animalia Perch and hagfish
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This kingdom absorbs nutrients by absorbing them from their surroundings
Fungi Perch and hagfish
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E. Coli that lives in your intestines is an example of what kingdom?
Eubacteria Perch and hagfish
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This kingdom can have single-celled or multicellular organism.
Protista Perch and hagfish
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The giant kelp is a multicellular organism is what kingdom?
Protista Perch and hagfish
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Molds and mushrooms are in what kingdom?
Fungi Perch and hagfish
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ALL organisms in these two kingdoms are single-celled and do NOT have a nuclei.
Perch and eubacteria archaebacteria
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ANIMALIA Most possess a nervous system. Felis domesticus
All have cells that lack cell walls. Usually move by themselves
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PLANTAE Usually green. Use the sun’s energy to make sugar Ferns
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Protista Most are single-celled organisms.
Giant Kelp—(add this to paper) All eukaryotes that are not plants, animals, or fungi. Algae Evolved from bacteria about 2 billion years ago
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Fungi Break down material outside their bodies and then absorb the nutrients Molds Mushrooms
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Eubacteria Prokaryotes that may be found in the human body E. Coli
All are single-celled organisms Do not have nuclei Most bacteria are classified in the kingdom of Eubacteria
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Archaebacteria Have existed for at least 3 billion years
Form yellow rings around hot springs where the temp is 90 degrees C All are single-celled organisms Do not have nuclei
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