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1 Six Kingdom Notes

2 Characteristics Chart
Kingdom Archaebacteria Cell Type Prokaryotes Cell Structures Have cell walls that lack peptidoglycan Body Form Nutrition Examples Methanogens, halophiles

3 Characteristics Chart
Kingdom Archaebacteria Cell Type Prokaryotes Cell Structures Have cell walls that lack peptidoglycan Body Form Unicellular Nutrition Examples Methanogens, halophies

4 Characteristics Chart
Kingdom Archaebacteria Cell Type Prokaryotes Cell Structures Have cell walls that lack peptidoglycan Body Form Unicellular Nutrition Autotrophic or heterotrophic Examples Methanogens, halophiles, sulfolobus

5 Asexual: Binary Fission
Reproduction Asexual: Binary Fission

6 Characteristics Chart
Kingdom Eubacteria Cell Type Cell Structures Have cell walls made up of peptidoglycan Body Form Unicellular Nutrition Autotrophic or Heterotrophic Examples

7 Characteristics Chart
Kingdom Eubacteria Cell Type Prokaryotes Cell Structures Have cell walls made up of peptidoglycan Body Form Unicellular Nutrition Autotrophic or Heterotrophic Examples

8 Characteristics Chart
Kingdom Eubacteria Cell Type Prokaryotes Cell Structures Have cell walls made up of peptidoglycan Body Form Unicellular Nutrition Autotrophic or Heterotrophic Examples Streptococcus, E. Coli, Staphylococcus

9 Asexual: Binary Fission
Reproduction Asexual: Binary Fission

10 Characteristics Chart
Kingdom Protista Cell Type Cell Structures Have a nucleus, mitochondria, some have chloroplasts Body Form Nutrition Autotrophic or Heterotrophic Examples Ameba, paramecium

11 Characteristics Chart
Kingdom Protista Cell Type Eukaryotes Cell Structures Have a nucleus, mitochondria, some have chloroplasts Body Form Nutrition Autotrophic or Heterotrophic Examples Ameba, paramecium

12 Characteristics Chart
Kingdom Protista Cell Type Eukaryotes Cell Structures Have a nucleus, mitochondria, some have chloroplasts Body Form Mostly unicellular, some multicellular Nutrition Autotrophic or Heterotrophic Examples Amoeba, paramecium, euglena

13 Mostly Asexual: Binary fission, Some sexual: Conjugation
Reproduction Mostly Asexual: Binary fission, Some sexual: Conjugation

14 Characteristics Chart
Kingdom Fungi Cell Type Eukaryotes Cell Structures Have a nucleus, mitochondria, but no chloroplasts, have a cell wall made of chitin Body Form Most multicellular, some unicellular Nutrition Examples

15 Characteristics Chart
Kingdom Fungi Cell Type Eukaryotes Cell Structures Have a cell wall made of chitin Body Form Most multicellular, some unicellular Nutrition Heterotrophic (absorption) Examples

16 Characteristics Chart
Kingdom Fungi Cell Type Eukaryotes Cell Structures Have a nucleus, mitochondria, but no chloroplasts, have a cell wall made of chitin Body Form Most multicellular, some unicellular Nutrition Heterotrophic (decomposers) Examples Yeast, molds, mushrooms

17 Mostly Asexual: Binary Fission & Spores
Reproduction Mostly Asexual: Binary Fission & Spores

18 Characteristics Chart
Kingdom Plantae Cell Type Eukaryotes Cell Structures Have a cell wall made of cellulose Body Form Nutrition Examples Mosses, ferns, flower plants, seaweeds

19 Characteristics Chart
Kingdom Plantae Cell Type Eukaryotes Cell Structures Have a nucleus, mitochondria, chloroplasts, have a cell wall made of cellulose Body Form Multicellular Nutrition Examples Mosses, ferns, flower plants, oak trees

20 Characteristics Chart
Kingdom Plantae Cell Type Eukaryotes Cell Structures Have a nucleus, mitochondria, chloroplasts, have a cell wall made of cellulose Body Form Multicellular Nutrition Autotrophic (process?) Examples Mosses, ferns, flower plants, seaweeds

21 sperm(pollen) & egg (ovule) Some: Asexual:
Reproduction Mostly Sexual: sperm(pollen) & egg (ovule) Some: Asexual: spores, budding, regeneration

22 Characteristics Chart
Kingdom Animalia Cell Type Cell Structures Body Form Multicellular Nutrition Heterotrophic Examples

23 Characteristics Chart
Kingdom Animalia Cell Type Eukaryotes Cell Structures Body Form Multicellular Nutrition Heterotrophic Examples

24 Characteristics Chart
Kingdom Animalia Cell Type Eukaryotes Cell Structures Have no cell wall Body Form Multicellular Nutrition Heterotrophic Examples

25 Characteristics Chart
Kingdom Animalia Cell Type Eukaryotes Cell Structures Have a nucleus, mitochondria, but no chloroplasts, have no cell wall Body Form Multicellular Nutrition Heterotrophic Examples Sponges, worms, snails, insects, fish, mammals, birds,

26 Mostly Sexual: sperm & egg Some are Asexual:
Reproduction Mostly Sexual: sperm & egg Some are Asexual: budding, regeneration ,fragmentation

27 Diagram Plantae Fungi Animalia Protista Archaebacteria Eubacteria

28 Dichotomous Keying Used to identify organisms
Characteristics given in pairs Read both characteristics and either go to another set of characteristics OR identify the organism

29 Example of Dichotomous Key
1a Tentacles present – Go to 2 1b Tentacles absent – Go to 3 2a Eight Tentacles – Octopus 2b More than 8 tentacles – 3 3a Tentacles hang down – go to 4 3b Tentacles upright–Sea Anemone 4a Balloon-shaped body–Jellyfish 4b Body NOT balloon-shaped - 5

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