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1 Kingdoms Graphics NAME: PERIOD:
Compare and contrast cell structure and body organization of major groups of organisms Compare and contrast methods of obtaining and using basic needs among groups of organisms Domain: Bacteria Kingdom: Eubacteria SKETCH the basic cell structure of a producer and a consumer, LABELING the parts present, NOTING parts that are absent Labeled: cell membrane, circular DNA, ribosomes, cytoplasm Noted as absent: nucleus, membrane-covered organelles (mitochondria, ER, etc) SHOW (w arrows) the substances (chemicals) producers use and release Use: carbon dioxide, water, light energy Release: oxygen, glucose SHOW the substances (chemicals) consumers use and released Use: glucose, oxygen Release: carbon dioxide, water, ATP (used in cell) Domain: Archaea Kingdom: Archaeabacteria SKETCH one cell from each of these groups of Archaeabacteria, SHOWING the environments they live in that provide basic needs: Methanophiles, halophiles, thermophiles Methanophiles live in swampy areas in water Halophiles live in very salty water, like the Dead Sea Thermophiles live in hot water, like hot springs and seafloor vents Domain: Eucarya Kingdom: Fungi SKETCH the basic hyphae structure of mycelium, LABELING the parts present, NOTING parts that are absent Labeled: hyphae, chitin walls, shared cytoplasm, nucleus and membrane-bound organelles (mitochondria, etc) Noted as absent: chloroplasts, vacuole SHOW (w arrows) the substances (chemicals) hyphae use and release in the process of obtaining and using food Use: dissolved nutrients from food, glucose, oxygen Release: digestive juices onto food, carbon dioxide, water, ATP (used in cells)

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Compare and contrast cell structure and body organization of major groups of organisms Compare and contrast methods of obtaining and using basic needs among groups of organisms Domain: Eucarya Kingdom: Protista SKETCH one example of each of the 3 groups, LABELING the parts present in all, NOTING parts that are different among protists, including body organization Animal-like protists: unicellular, nucleus, mitochondria (membrane-bound organelle), NO cell wall, engulfs food (endocytosis) Plant-like protists: unicellular, unicellular colonies or multicellular, cellulose cell wall, chloroplast, photosynthetic Fungus-like protists: unicellular or shared cytoplasm with many nuclei, chitin cell walls, mitochondria, release digestive juices, absorb dissolved nutrients Kingdom: Plantae SKETCH the basic cell structure, LABELING the 3 differences from animal cells Labeled: cellulose cell wall, chloroplast, vacuole SKETCH a plant, LABELING organ systems Labeled: root system, shoot system SHOW (w arrows) the substances (chemicals) plants use and release to make food Used: light energy, carbon dioxide, water Released: oxygen, glucose and make energy from food Used: oxgyen, glucose Released: ATP (used in cell) Kingdom: Animalia SKETCH the basic cell structure of animals, LABELING differences from prokaryotic and plant cells Nucleus and membrane-covered organelles-different from prokaryotes NO cell wall, chloroplast, or vacuole- different from plant ROUGHLY SKETCH the nervous organ system of humans, LABELING major organs that allow us to sense and react to environment Brain-sends, receives and processes signals Eyes- sense light Ears- sense sounds Nose- senses smell Tongue- senses taste


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