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Kingdom Charts
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Cyanobacteria Aquatic and photosynthetic
They have the distinction of being the oldest known fossils, more than 3.5 billion years old They are one of the largest and most important groups of bacteria on earth.
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Archaebacteria Methanogens: produces methane & live in the intestines of animals They help breakdown food in the intestines and also provide essential nutrients Symbiotic relationship, which is when two organisms work together to survive.
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Archaebacteria #2 Halophiles: Lives in bodies of concentrated salt water, such as the Great Salt Lake in Utah and the Dead Sea in the Middle East.
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Thermoacidophiles: This type of archaebacteria are found in the hot, acidic waters of sulfur springs. These amazing species can handle temperatures near 80 degrees Celsius and pH levels as low as 2.
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Bacterial Shapes
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Streptococcus Long chains of round bacteria
For example: Strep throat and bacteria that is now known as "flesh-eating bacteria".
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Mixed Bacterial Shapes
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Bacterial Fission
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Protists
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Animal Like Protists
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Ciliophora – Use Cilia to move
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Zoomastigna (Giardia)
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Sporozoan (plasmodium)
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Sarcodinia / Rhizopods (amoeba)
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Plant-like Protists
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Euglena
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Pyrrophyta (red tide)
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Fungi
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Oomycota
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Zygomycota
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Ascomycota
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Morel
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More Morels
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Basidiomycota
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Puff Balls
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Fairy Ring
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Deuteromycota
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Dinoflagellates
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Chrysophyta (diatoms)
“The Jewels of Nature”
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Slime Molds
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Plantae Sexual Spores & seeds Asexual Cuttings, tubers
Autotroph (by photosynthesis) Sexual Spores & seeds Asexual Cuttings, tubers Seeds by wind, birds, hooks, fire, etc. Moss, Ferns, Pine tree Daisy
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Legs, Fins, Wings, Arms, etc.
Animalia Legs, Fins, Wings, Arms, etc. Heterotroph Examples: Sponges Worms Dragonfly Fish Bats Sexual: Gametes (eggs & sperm) Asexual: Regeneration
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