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1 Mind Stretcher 4/23/18

2 Directions Today: Get out the “King Phillip” organizer…flip to the BACK “Notes: Domains & Kingdoms”

3 Fill this in on your organizer:
Domain: BACTERIA ARCHAEA EUKARYA Kingdom(s): Eubacteria Archaebacteria Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia Now let’s take a few notes on each kingdom!

4 The 6 Kingdoms 1. Eubacteria- “new” bacteria. A
The 6 Kingdoms 1. Eubacteria- “new” bacteria A. Prokaryotes (no nucleus) B. Have cell walls (help keep its shape) C. Unicellular (one-celled) D. Can be Autotroph (make own food) or Heterotroph (eat other food for energy) Examples- Streptococcus, Escherichia coli

5 2. Kingdom Archaebacteria- old “extreme” bacteria
Prokaryotes Cell walls made of special material Unicellular Can be Autotroph or Heterotroph Examples- “Methanogens”-love methane gas “Halophiles”- love salt

6 3. Protista (Protists)- “junk drawer kingdom” A
3. Protista (Protists)- “junk drawer kingdom” A. Eukaryotic (cells have nucleus) B. Some have chloroplasts & cell walls of cellulose C. Unicellular or SIMPLE Multi-cellular D. Autotroph or heterotroph** (plant-like, animal-like, fungus-like) E. Examples-Ameoba, Kelp, Slime Mold

7 4. Kingdom Fungi. A. Eukaryote. B. cell walls made of chitin. C
4. Kingdom Fungi A. Eukaryote B. cell walls made of chitin C. Multicellular & Unicellular (yeast) D. Heterotroph- absorbs nutrients from environment/decaying organisms Examples- mushroom, yeast, Athlete’s foot

8 FUNGI

9 Plantae (Plants) A. Eukaryotes B
Plantae (Plants) A. Eukaryotes B. Have chloroplasts & cell walls of made of cellulose C. Multicellular D. Autotroph- Photosynthesis Examples- mosses, ferns, flowering plants, trees

10 6. Kingdom Animalia (Animals). A. Eukaryote. B
6. Kingdom Animalia (Animals) A. Eukaryote B. No cell walls or chloroplasts/Only have cell membrane C. Multicellular D. Heterotroph Examples- Sponges, worms, insects, fish, mammals, HUMANS!!!

11 Brain Pop- Classification Six Kingdoms

12 NEXT STEPS to complete: 1. Get back Ch
NEXT STEPS to complete: 1. Get back Ch.9-1 & 9-2 work and correct it using CLASS SET of key provided 2. STUDY Kingdom notes for brief quiz tomorrow!

13 Mind Stretcher

14 Directions: 4/24/18 1. Complete Edhelper- Underline/# answer within the text!!! (turn in to teacher’s desk) 2. Silently work on classification organizer: - Dichotomous key (do 1st) - Kingdom Pie Chart (do 2nd) - BrainPop questions (do 3rd) 3. STUDY for TOD kingdom quiz today! (And…summative over reproduction/classification possibly Monday!) *Quizizz Code:

15 The following slide was not done in class…you may use it for review! 

16 Classification: CONCEPT MAP
Important characteristics are characterized by such as and differing which place them in which coincides with which is subdivided into Cell wall structures Domain Archaea which coincides with

17 Concept Map Word Bank: Kingdom Fungi Living Things Domain Bacteria
Kingdom Archaebacteria Eukaryotic Cells Kingdom Animalia Domain Eukarya Kingdom Plantae Prokaryotic Cells Kingdom Eubacteria Kingdom Protista

18 CONCEPT MAP Living Things are characterized by such as and differing
which place them in which coincides with which is subdivided into Living Things Kingdom Eubacteria Kingdom Archaebacteria Eukaryotic cells Prokaryotic cells Important characteristics Cell wall structures Domain Eukarya Domain Bacteria Domain Archaea Kingdom Plantae Kingdom Protista Kingdom Fungi Kingdom Animalia which coincides with


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