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Six Kingdoms of Life
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Classification into a Kingdom is based on certain criteria…
1. Number of Cells (Uni-cellular or Multi-cellular) How it obtains ENERGY (Autotroph or Heterotroph) Type of Cell (Eukaryotic or Prokaryotic)
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Number of Cells Unicellular: Made of ONE cell
Multicellular: Made of MANY cells
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How it obtains ENERGY Autotroph: Makes it own food for energy
Heterotroph: Consumes food for energy
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Type of Cell Prokaryote: DNA is free flowing in the cell (NO NUCLEUS)
Eukaryote: DNA is packaged in a membrane bound Nucleus
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Six Kingdoms Archaebacteria (prokaryotes) Eubacteria (prokaryotes)
Protists Fungi Plants Animals
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Kingdom Archaebacteria
Oldest form of life ARCHAE = Ancient bacteria Unicellular (Single cell organism) Prokaryotes (do not have a nucleus) Can be Autotrophs or Heterotrophs
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Archaebacteria Found in extreme harsh environments *Geysers
*Hotsprings *Volcanic ocean vents
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Kingdom Eubacteria Second oldest form of life Eu = True bacteria
Unicellular (Single cell organism) Prokaryote (do not have a nucleus) Autotroph or Heterotroph
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Eubacteria Most familiar/common bacteria *Streptococcus *Lactobacillus
*Staphylococcus
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Kingdom Protista “Odds and Ends” kingdom
All microscopic organisms that are not plants, not animal, not bacteria, and not fungi. Unicellular (Single cell organism) Heterotroph or Autotroph Eukaryote (have a nucleus)
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Protista Most live in water! EX: Algae, Amoeba, Paramecium, Euglena
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Kingdom Fungae Most are Multi-cellular organisms
Heterotrophic (mainly decomposers) Eukaryote (Have a nucleus)
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Fungae Mold Mildew Mushrooms Some cause diseases *ringworm
*athlete’s foot
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Kingdom Plantae Second largest kingdom Multi-cellular organisms
Autotrophs *Producers (make their own food) Without plants life as we know it would not exist. Eukaryotic
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Kingdom Plantae
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Kingdom Animalia Multicellular Heterotrophic
(Consumer – Must eat for energy) Eukaryotic
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Kingdom Animalia
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Three Domain System Recently, scientists have added a group above Kingdom. Three groups, called DOMAINS, contain each of the six kingdoms. Domain Eukarya - includes organisms composed of eukaryotic cells (plants, animals, fungi, protists) Domain Bacteria - includes all prokaryotic cells, Kingdom Eubacteria Domain Archaea - includes only "ancient" bacteria, Archaebacteria
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