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1 Kingdoms

2 Scientists use differences in organisms to help identify them Essential Question: How do scientists identify organisms belonging to different kingdoms? Think: What kind of differences?

3 REMEMBER: at first all living things were classified into 2 kingdoms: plants & animals NOW there are 6 kingdoms: plants, animals, protists, fungi, archaebacteria, eubacteria

4 Bacteria are tiny prokaryotes that live everywhere, but we can’t see them.

5 Protists are eukaryotes but only have one cell

6 Fungi are mushrooms, mold and mildew. They like to live in wet environments

7 Plants are all green and can’t move.

8 Animals can move around and eat other things

9 Comparison Table Kingdom Prokaryotes/Eukaryot es Bacteria Protists Fungi Plants Animals Prokaryote Eukaryote

10 KingdomTypes of Cells Unicellular/Mu lticellular Bacteria Prokaryote Protists Eukaryote Fungi Eukaryote Plants Eukaryote Animals Eukaryote Comparison Table Unicellular Multicellular

11 Kingdom Types of Cells Unicellular/Mult icellular Autotroph/Hete rotroph Bacteria ProkaryoteUnicellular Protists EukaryoteUnicellular Fungi EukaryoteMulticellular Plants EukaryoteMulticellular Animals EukaryoteMulticellular Comparison Table Both Heterotroph Autotroph Heterotroph

12 Kingdom Types of Cells Unicellular/Mult icellular Obtaining Energy Movement Bacteria ProkaryoteUnicellularBoth Protists EukaryoteUnicellularBoth Fungi EukaryoteMulticellularHeterotroph Plants EukaryoteMulticellularAutotroph Animals EukaryoteMulticellularHeterotroph Comparison Table Small distance NO YES

13 What kingdom?

14 Bacteria

15 What kingdom? Animal

16 What kingdom? Plant

17 What kingdom? Fungi

18 Protist What kingdom?

19 Animal What kingdom?

20 Protist What kingdom?

21 Bacteria

22 What kingdom? Fungi

23 What kingdom? Plant

24 Think: Which Kingdom?

25 prokaryotic, unicellular, and can move only small distances

26 autotroph, multicellular, and cannot move

27 unicellular and eukaryotic

28 eukaryotic, heterotrophic and can move

29 Exit Ticket List 2x defining characteristics of bacteria List 2x defining characteristics of fungi List 2x defining characteristics of protists What are the two kingdoms that bacteria split into? What type of organism is: multicellular, heterotrophic, eukaryotic, and cannot move?


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