Kingdoms of Life Domains of Life- Most inclusive… contain all the 6 kingdoms Bacteria- Eubacteria...

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Domains of Life- Most inclusive… contain all the 6 kingdoms Bacteria- Eubacteria Archaea- Archaeabacteria Eukarya- all other kingdoms

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Kingdoms of Life

Domains of Life- Most inclusive… contain all the 6 kingdoms Bacteria- Eubacteria Archaea- Archaeabacteria Eukarya- all other kingdoms

1. Eubacteria aka Monera Producers & Consumers Unicellular No nucleus or organelles Some are mobile (cilia or flagella) Reproduce asexually Cell wall with peptidoglycan Ex- “True”bacteria- E. coli,

Salmonella,Streptococcus

2. Archeabacteria Producers & Consumers- Some are

chemoautotrophs- use hydrogen as a source of energy not the sun

All unicellular No nucleus or organelles Some have mobility Reproduce asexually Cell wall without peptidoglycan Functions more like eukaryote

Examples- Bacteria that live in extreme conditions-strong acids, high temp., sewage treatment plants, high salinity

3. Protist Producers & Consumers Unicellular & Multicellular Nucleus Some are mobile (cilia, flagella, or

pseudopod) Reproduce asexually and sexually Most have cell wall

Ex- amoeba, euglena, algae, Plasmodium, giardia, plankton, seaweed (multicellular)

Pseudopod- fake foot; extension of cytoplasm for movement

4. Fungus Consumers (absorb nutrients that they

break down externally using enzymes) Most Multicellular , few unicellular Nucleus Nonmobile Reproduce sexually and asexually Cell wall with chitin

Ex- Mushroom, mold, mildew- multicellular

Yeast-unicellular

5. Plant Producers Multicellular Nucleus Nonmobile Reproduce sexually; some can do

both Cell wall with cellulose

Types of plants Vascular- have veins to carry water

or nutrients ex- trees, grass Nonvascular- do not have veins to

carry water or nutrients ex- moss Types of vascular plants: Gymnosperm- cone bearing tree

(pine, spruce, fir) Angiosperm- flowering plant (oak,

rose, grass, maple) Seedless- ferns; have spores

6. Animal Consumers Multicellular Nucleus Mobile & Nonmobile Reproduce sexually NO cell walls

Types of Animals Invertebrates- no backbone,

ex- insects, spiders, clams, sponges, worms, jellyfish

Vertebrates- have a backbone, ex- fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals

Which kingdom do the following sentences describe?

1. I live in the gut of humans. I am a heterotroph. I like to eat the undigested food of my host. I am unicellular and my DNA is not enclosed in a membrane.

2. I reproduce sexually. I am multicellular. I live in the forest. I have a cell wall with cellulose and a nucleus.

3. I am a consumer. I have a cell wall made of chitin. I cannot move. I have a nucleus.

4. I am nonmobile and multicellular. I have a nucleus. I have no cell wall and have to eat to stay alive.

5. I live in the hot sulfur springs in Yellowstone Park. I am unicellular. I have a cell wall without peptidoglycan. I am heterotrophic.

Matching- Classification Directions: Match the phrase with one or more of the 6

kingdoms of living things. Has a nucleus All autotrophs All heterotrophs All unicellular All multicellular Yeast E. coli Algae Have cell membrane only Do not have nucleus

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