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Dichotomous Keys A dichotomous key is a device constructed from a series of highly organized statements arranged into couplets. A couplet consists of two.

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1 Dichotomous Keys A dichotomous key is a device constructed from a series of highly organized statements arranged into couplets. A couplet consists of two descriptions which should represent mutually exclusive choices. Both choices are read and compared with the specimen to be identified. Once a decision is made, that selection directs you to another couplet, and this process is repeated until a conclusion is reached

2 Example

3 The 6 Kingdoms

4 The 6 Kingdoms 1 Eubacteria 2 Archaebacteria 3 4 5 6

5 18-3 The 3 Domains Figure 1.15 DOMAIN ARCHAEA 4 µm 100 µm 0.5 µm
Bacteria are the most diverse and widespread prokaryotes and are now divided among multiple kingdoms. Each of the rod-shaped structures in this photo is a bacterial cell. Protists (multiple kingdoms) are unicellular eukaryotes and their relatively simple multicellular relatives.Pictured here is an assortment of protists inhabiting pond water. Scientists are currently debating how to split the protists into several kingdoms that better represent evolution and diversity. Kingdom Plantae consists of multicellula eukaryotes that carry out photosynthesis, the conversion of light energy to food. Many of the prokaryotes known as archaea live in Earth‘s extreme environments, such as salty lakes and boiling hot springs. Domain Archaea includes multiple kingdoms. The photo shows a colony composed of many cells. Kindom Fungi is defined in part by the nutritional mode of its members, such as this mushroom, which absorb nutrientsafter decomposing organic material. Kindom Animalia consists of multicellular eukaryotes that ingest other organisms. DOMAIN ARCHAEA

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7 Classification Figure 1.14
Species Genus Family Order Class Phylum Kingdom Domain Mammalia Ursus Ursidae Carnivora Chordata Animalia Eukarya Figure 1.14 Americanus

8 Review Questions What are the 6 kingdoms? What are the 3 domains?
Why was Monera divided into two domains? What is unique about kingdom Protista? Which kingdoms are prokaryotic? Which kingdoms are eukaryotic?


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