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Classification/Taxonomy The 6 Kingdoms

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1 Classification/Taxonomy The 6 Kingdoms
1 and 2) Archaebacteria and Eubacteria Microscopic and Prokaryotic Can be either producer or consumers Unicellular Examples: a. cyanobacteria a.k.a. blue green algae b. bacillus, cocci, spirilla

2 The 6 Kingdoms 3) Protista Eukaryotic
Can be either producer or consumers Unicellular or multicellular Do not have complex organ systems Live in aquatic environments Examples: a. Paramecium b. Euglena c. Amoeba

3 The 6 Kingdoms 4) Fungi Eukaryotic
a.k.a. decomposers, so they are heterotrophic Unicellular or multicellular Do not have complex organ systems Do not move (sessile) Examples: a. Mushroom b. bread mold

4 The 6 Kingdoms 5) Plantae Eukaryotic Are producers multicellular
Do not move (sessile) Examples: a. Moss b. cactus

5 The 6 Kingdoms 6) Animalia Eukaryotic multicellular
Usually able to move Heterotrophic Reproduce asexually and sexually Examples: a. Porifera-sponges b. Cnidaria-jellyfish

6 The 6 Kingdoms 6) Animalia
Examples: c. Platyhelminthes-flatworms d. Nemotoda-roundworms e. Annelida-earthworms f. Mollusca-snails, clams, squid

7 The 6 Kingdoms 6) Animalia
Examples: g. Arthropoda-crabs, spiders h. Echinoderms-starfish insects i. Chordata-vertebrates 1. Chondrichthyes-sharks 2. Osteichthyes-Bony fish

8 The 6 Kingdoms 6) Animalia Examples: i. Chordata-vertebrates
3. Amphibia-frogs Reptilia-snakes, alligators 5. Aves-Birds Mammalia-dogs, monkeys, rabbits, humans


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