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Six Kingdom Notes
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Characteristics Chart
Kingdom Archaebacteria Cell Type Prokaryotes Cell Structures Have cell walls that lack peptidoglycan Body Form Nutrition Examples Methanogens, halophiles
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Kingdom Archaebacteria Cell Type Prokaryotes Cell Structures Have cell walls that lack peptidoglycan Body Form Unicellular Nutrition Examples Methanogens, halophies
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Kingdom Archaebacteria Cell Type Prokaryotes Cell Structures Have cell walls that lack peptidoglycan Body Form Unicellular Nutrition Autotrophic or heterotrophic Examples Methanogens, halophiles, sulfolobus
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Asexual: Binary Fission
Reproduction Asexual: Binary Fission
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Kingdom Eubacteria Cell Type Cell Structures Have cell walls made up of peptidoglycan Body Form Unicellular Nutrition Autotrophic or Heterotrophic Examples
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Characteristics Chart
Kingdom Eubacteria Cell Type Prokaryotes Cell Structures Have cell walls made up of peptidoglycan Body Form Unicellular Nutrition Autotrophic or Heterotrophic Examples
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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
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Asexual: Binary Fission
Reproduction Asexual: Binary Fission
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Kingdom Protista Cell Type Cell Structures Have a nucleus, mitochondria, some have chloroplasts Body Form Nutrition Autotrophic or Heterotrophic Examples Ameba, paramecium
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Kingdom Protista Cell Type Eukaryotes Cell Structures Have a nucleus, mitochondria, some have chloroplasts Body Form Nutrition Autotrophic or Heterotrophic Examples Ameba, paramecium
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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
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Mostly Asexual: Binary fission, Some sexual: Conjugation
Reproduction Mostly Asexual: Binary fission, Some sexual: Conjugation
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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
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Kingdom Fungi Cell Type Eukaryotes Cell Structures Have a cell wall made of chitin Body Form Most multicellular, some unicellular Nutrition Heterotrophic (absorption) Examples
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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
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Mostly Asexual: Binary Fission & Spores
Reproduction Mostly Asexual: Binary Fission & Spores
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Kingdom Plantae Cell Type Eukaryotes Cell Structures Have a cell wall made of cellulose Body Form Nutrition Examples Mosses, ferns, flower plants, seaweeds
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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
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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
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sperm(pollen) & egg (ovule) Some: Asexual:
Reproduction Mostly Sexual: sperm(pollen) & egg (ovule) Some: Asexual: spores, budding, regeneration
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Kingdom Animalia Cell Type Cell Structures Body Form Multicellular Nutrition Heterotrophic Examples
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Kingdom Animalia Cell Type Eukaryotes Cell Structures Body Form Multicellular Nutrition Heterotrophic Examples
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Characteristics Chart
Kingdom Animalia Cell Type Eukaryotes Cell Structures Have no cell wall Body Form Multicellular Nutrition Heterotrophic Examples
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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,
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Mostly Sexual: sperm & egg Some are Asexual:
Reproduction Mostly Sexual: sperm & egg Some are Asexual: budding, regeneration ,fragmentation
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Diagram Plantae Fungi Animalia Protista Archaebacteria Eubacteria
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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
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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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