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Characteristics of the Six Kingdoms
How do we know where each organism belongs?
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Domain: Archaea Kingdom: Archaebacteria
Some are heterotrophic, some are autotrophic Unicellular Prokaryote (They do NOT have a nucleus) Some can move, some cannot move Reproduce by Binary Fission Types: Salt-Loving, Heat-Loving, and Methane- Loving
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The Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone National Park
The Dead Sea in Egypt
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Domain: Bacteria Kingdom: Eubacteria
Some are heterotrophic, some are autotrophic Unicellular Prokaryote Some can move, some cannot Reproduce by Binary Fission Some help return nutrients to soil, aid in digestion, and help clean up oil spills
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Escherichia coli (E-coli)
Streptococcus pyogenes Bacteria found on the Tongue 3 shapes/types of bacteria Anthrax
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Domain: Eukarya Kingdom: Protista
Plant-like are Autotrophic while Animal-like are Heterotrophic Both; some are Unicellular some are Multicellular Eukaryote (They have a nucleus) Some can move some cannot Reproduce by sexual and/or asexual reproduction
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Protista Volvox Euglena Slime Mold Algae Amoeba Paramecium
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Domain: Eukarya Kingdom: Fungi
Heterotrophic – they are DECOMPOSERS Both; some are unicellular, some are multicellular Eukaryote CANNOT move Reproduce by sexual and/or asexual reproduction
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Fungi Mushroom Ringworm Athlete’s Foot Bread Mold
Yeast Bread Mold – Microscopic View Foot Fungus
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Domain: Eukarya Kingdom: Plantae
Autotrophic – through PHOTOSYNTHESIS Multicellular Eukaryote CANNOT MOVE Reproduce by sexual and/or asexual reproduction
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Plantae Apple Tree Corn Giant Sequoia Magnolia Tree Dandelion Cactus
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Domain: Eukarya Kingdom: Animalia
Heterotrophic Multicellular Eukaryote Moves Reproduces by sexual and/or asexual reproduction
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Animalia Human Worms Hydra Daphnia Dogs Shark Butterfly
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Which Kingdom? Archaebacteria ????? Eubacteria Protista Eubacteria
Animalia Animalia Protista Fungi Fungi
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