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18.3 Kingdoms and Domains
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Updates to Linnaeus’ System a. Some organisms had to be reclassified as we learned more -Example: Sponges had to be reclassified from plants to animals when microscopes were used to see the type of cells they had. b.Changed from 2 to 6 kingdoms. -Linnaeus- 2 kingdoms (plants, animals) -Now- 6 kingdoms!
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Sponges
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Organisms Classified Using Five Characteristics: 1. Cell Type- Prokaryote or Eukaryote 2. Cell Wall- Does it have one? 3. Body type- Unicellular or multicellular 4. Nutrition- Heterotroph or autotroph 5. Genetics-Similiarities in DNA.
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Three Domains: 1.Bacteria-Unicellular prokaryotes that have a strong cell wall and unique genetic system. Same as the eubacteria kingdom. 2. Archaea-Unicellular prokaryotes that have chemically unique cell walls. They live in extreme environments. Same as the Archeabacteria kingdom. BRAIN POP!BRAIN POP! 3. Eukarya-Organisms made up of eukaryotic cells. (Plants, animals, fungi and protists).
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Characteristics of Eukaryotes Plants-Autotrophs (make their own food). - Cell Walls (made of hard cellulose) -Mostly multi-cellular
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Characteristics of Eukaryotes Animals-Heterotrophs (must consume food) -No cell wals -Multi-cellular
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Characteristics of Eukaryotes Fungi-Heterotrophs -Cell wall (made of hard chitin) -Mostly multi-cellular
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Characteristics of Eukaryotes Protista-The “left overs” kingdom -Autotrophs or heterotrophs -Cell wall or no cell wall -Multi-cellular or uni-cellular
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BRAIN POP II!
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