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Orange Text – 6th Grade Indiana Science. KINGDOM PAGES Archaebacteria 344-345 and 347-350 Eubacteria 344-356 and 348-350 Protists 351-355 Fungi 357-363 Plants 375-379 Animals 406-408. Archaebacteria. Prokaryote Either Autotroph or Heterotroph Unicellular
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Orange Text – 6th Grade Indiana Science KINGDOM PAGES • Archaebacteria 344-345 and 347-350 • Eubacteria 344-356 and 348-350 • Protists 351-355 • Fungi 357-363 • Plants 375-379 • Animals 406-408
Archaebacteria • Prokaryote • Either Autotroph or Heterotroph • Unicellular • “Ancient bacteria” • Live on ocean floor, hot springs, & intestines
Eubacteria • Prokaryotes • Either Autotroph/Heterotroph • Unicellular • Yogurt, strep throat, vitamins • Different chemical makeup then archaebacteria • Most are helpful (recycle chemicals)
Protist • Eukaryotes • Either Autotroph or Heterotroph • Either Unicellular or Multicellular • “Odds and ends” kingdom • Slime molds, algae, seaweed…
Fungi • Eukaryotes • Heterotroph • Most Multicellular (few unicellular) • Mushroom, molds and mildew • Found almost everywhere on land • Most feed on dead organisms • Few unicellular (yeast)
Plants • Eukaryotes • Autotrophs • Multicellular • Produce energy to feed almost all heterotrophs • Flowers, trees, mosses, grasses…
Animals • Eukaryotes • Heterotrophs • Multicellular • Different adaptations • Found everywhere on Earth • 6 Kingdom BrainPop