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FIVE KINGDOMS OF FIVE KINGDOMS OF LIFE LIFE 1. 1. Animalia Animalia 2. 2. Plantae Plantae 3. 3. Protista Protista 4. 4. Fungi Fungi

FIVE KINGDOMS OF LIFE 1. A nimalia 2. P lantae 3. P rotista 4. F ungi 5. M onera

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FIVE KINGDOMS OF FIVE KINGDOMS OF LIFELIFE

1.1. Animalia Animalia

2.2. PlantaePlantae

3.3. ProtistaProtista

4.4. FungiFungi

5.5. MoneraMonera

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AnimaliaAnimalia•Common Name: Animals Common Name: Animals •Type of Cells: EukaryoticType of Cells: Eukaryotic•Type of Organism: multi-cellularType of Organism: multi-cellular•Levels of Organization: Most have Levels of Organization: Most have organ systemsorgan systems

– Cell – Tissue – Organ – SystemCell – Tissue – Organ – System

•Get Food By: All animals eat food & Get Food By: All animals eat food &

digest the fooddigest the food

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AnimaliaAnimalia

•Examples are:Examples are:HumansHumansBirdsBirdsFishFishWormsWorms

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PlantaePlantae•Common Name: PlantsCommon Name: Plants•Type of Cells: Eukaryotic Type of Cells: Eukaryotic

(with cell walls)(with cell walls)•Type of Organism: Multi-cellular Type of Organism: Multi-cellular •Levels of Organization: To organ Levels of Organization: To organ

levellevel– Cell – Tissues – OrganCell – Tissues – Organ

•Gets Food By: Most make their Gets Food By: Most make their own food (photosynthesis)own food (photosynthesis)

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PlantaePlantae

•Examples are:Examples are:ElodeaElodeaTreesTreesPotatoPotato

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ProtistaProtista•Common Name: Protist Common Name: Protist

•Type of Cells: EukaryoticType of Cells: Eukaryotic

•Type of Organism: Most are single-Type of Organism: Most are single-celledcelled– Complex cells = many organellesComplex cells = many organelles

•Levels of Organization: Complex Cells, Levels of Organization: Complex Cells, – If Multicellular: TissuesIf Multicellular: Tissues

•Get Food By: Some take food from Get Food By: Some take food from environment and some make their own environment and some make their own food (photosynthesis)food (photosynthesis)

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ProtistaProtista

•Examples are:Examples are:ParameciumParameciumAlgaeAlgaePond scumPond scum

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FungiFungi•Common Name: Fungus Common Name: Fungus •Type of Cells: Eukaryotic Type of Cells: Eukaryotic (with cell walls but no chloroplasts)(with cell walls but no chloroplasts)•Type of Organism: Can be Single-Type of Organism: Can be Single-

Celled Celled or Multicellularor Multicellular•Levels of Organization: Varies from Levels of Organization: Varies from

single-celled to organssingle-celled to organs•Gets Food BY: Must absorb food Gets Food BY: Must absorb food

from surrounding (decomposers)from surrounding (decomposers)

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FungiFungi

•Examples are:Examples are:YeastYeastMoldMoldMildewMildewMushroomsMushroomsAthlete’s footAthlete’s footRingworm Ringworm

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MoneraMonera• Common Name: BacteriaCommon Name: Bacteria

• Type of Cells: Prokaryotic Type of Cells: Prokaryotic

• Type of Organism: Single-celledType of Organism: Single-celled

• Level or Organization: VERY simple CellsLevel or Organization: VERY simple Cells

• Get Food By: Make their own food or Get Food By: Make their own food or absorb it from the environmentabsorb it from the environment

• Interesting Facts:Interesting Facts:– Many are helpful (digestion,nitrogen cycle)Many are helpful (digestion,nitrogen cycle)– Some live without oxygenSome live without oxygen

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MoneraMonera

•Examples are:Examples are:E. coliE. coliStreptococcusStreptococcusMicrobe – disease Microbe – disease causing bacteriacausing bacteria

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So the FIVE KINGDOMS So the FIVE KINGDOMS OF LIFE are ?OF LIFE are ?

1.1. Animalia Animalia

2.2. PlantaePlantae

3.3. ProtistaProtista

4.4. FungiFungi

5.5. MoneraMonera