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6 Kingdoms Graphic Organizer
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Terms Prokaryotic- is a single-celled organism that lacks a membrane-bound nucleus (karyon), mitochondria, or any other membrane-bound organelle. Eukaryotic-s any organism whose cells contain a nucleus and other structures (organelles) enclosed within membranes. Heterotroph-is an animal that can't make its own food supply, so they have to eat other things, like plants or other animals, to survive. Autotroph-An organism capable of synthesizing its own food from inorganic substances, using light or chemical energy.
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Archaebacteria Domain- Archaebacteria Cell Type – Prokaryote
Cell Number – Unicellular Movement- some move How It Gets Food – Most are autotrophs, some heterotrophs – get energy from breaking down chemicals Examples – Methanogens, Thermophiles, Halophiles – these are in extreme environments
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Archaebacteria
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Eubacteria Domain- Bacteria Cell Type – Prokaryote
Cell Number – Unicellular Movement- some move Cellular Structures – Cell wall, many have chloroplasts How It Gets Food – Can be autotroph or heterotroph Examples – E. coli, Strep bacteria, Salmonella bacteria
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Eubacteria
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Protista Domain- Eukarya Cell Type – Eukaryote
Cell Number – Most unicellular, some multicellular (multicellular are less complex than other multicellular organisms) Movement- Most move Cellular Structures – Cell wall, some have chloroplasts How It Gets Food – Can be autotroph or heterotroph Examples – Amoeba, algae, seaweed
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Protista
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Fungi Domain- Eukarya Cell Type – Eukaryote
Cell Number – Most multicellular, some unicellular Movement- None Move Cellular Structures – Cell wall, no chloroplasts How It Gets Food – Heterotroph Examples – Mushrooms, mold, mildew
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Fungi
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Plantae Domain- Eukarya Cell Type – Eukaryote
Cell Number – Multicellular Movement- None move Cellular Structures – Cell wall and chloroplasts How It Gets Food – Autotroph Examples – Trees, grasses, flowering plants
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Plantae
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Animalia Domain-Eukarya Cell Type – Eukaryote
Cell Number – Multicellular Cellular Structures – No cell wall and no chloroplasts Movement- All move How It Gets Food – Heterotroph Examples – Humans, fishes, insects, sponges, sea stars
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Animalia
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Review Working in groups of 2 – 3, complete the 6 kingdom coloring worksheet. You will need to read the sheet to answer the questions on the page. If you do not finish in class, this is homework.
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