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Kingdoms
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Domain Archaea Corresponds to kingdom Archaebacteria
Prokaryotic and unicellular organisms Autotrophic & Heterotrophic No organ systems Example: E-coli Cell walls lack peptidoglycan, cell membranes contain unusual lipids not found in any other organism. Live in extreme environments (volcanic hot springs, black organic mud, salt marshes)
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Domain Bacteria Corresponds to the kingdom Eubacteria
Unicellular and prokaryotic organisms Autotrophic & Heterotrophic No organ systems Example: Streptococcus (strep throat) Thick, rigid cell walls
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Domain Eukarya All organisms have a nucleus
Composed of the four remaining kingdoms: Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia
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Kingdom Protista video
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Kingdom Protista Eukaryotic organisms that cannot be classified as plants, animals, or fungi. Unicellular & some multicellular algae Autotrophs & heterotrophs No complex organ system Examples: Plasmodium (causes malaria), amoeba, paramecium, kelp, slime mold… Greatest variety Known as “catch all group”
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Kingdom Fungi Eukaryotic
Most are multicellular (mushrooms), yet some fungi, such as yeasts, are unicellular Heterotrophic: feed on dead or decaying organic matter (decomposers) They secrete digestive enzymes into their food source. Then they absorb the smaller food molecules into their bodies. Reproductive structures Examples: mushrooms
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Kingdom Plantae Eukaryotic Multicellular Photosynthetic: autotrophs
Non-motile, but contain organ systems Cell walls made of cellulose Examples: includes cone-bearing and flowering plants, mosses, and ferns
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Kingdom Animalia Eukaryotic Multicellular Heterotrophic
Complex organ systems Examples: Mammals, birds, reptiles, fish, insects… Lack cell walls, most can move, very diverse
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