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Standard 9. By: Evie & Anna Kate. SIX KINGDOMS…. Differentiate between the previous five-kingdom and current six-kingdom classification systems. Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia. Five Kingdom. Six Kingdom. MONERA Bacteria

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Standard 9

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  1. Standard 9 By: Evie & Anna Kate

  2. SIX KINGDOMS…

  3. Differentiate between the previous five-kingdom and current six-kingdom classification systems. Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia Five Kingdom Six Kingdom

  4. MONERA Bacteria Lack nuclei, mitochondria, and chloroplasts found in other life forms Separated into two kingdoms 1. Eubacteria 2. Archaebacteria PROTISA Microorganisms; autotropy/heterotroph FUNGI Mushrooms, yeasts, mold; cell walls, chitin; heterotroph PLANTAE Multicellular organisms Photosynthetic autotrophs (carry out photosynthesis) Non-motile (cannot move from place to place) Cell walls cellulose ANIMALIA Multicellular organisms Heterotrophic Cells of animals do not have cell walls EUBACTERIA cell walls peptidoglycan/unicellular ARCHAEBACTERIA cell walls peptidoglycan/unicelluar

  5. COMPARISON…

  6. Monera, Protista, Plantae, Fungi & Animalia. Description: • Monera- Unicellular and colonial including the true bacteria & cyanobacteria.(Blue-Green algae) • Protista-unicellular protozoans & unicellular & multicellular algae with 9+2 cilia & flagella. • Plantae-haplo-diploid life cycles, mostly autorphic, retaining embryo within the female sex organ on parent plant. • Fungi- Haploid & dikaryotic cells, mulitcellular, generally heterophic, without cilia & eukaryotic flagella. • Animalia- mulitcellular animals, without cell walls & without photosynthetic pigments, forming diploid blastula.

  7. Which correctly lists the kingdoms in the current six-kingdom classification?

  8. A. Monera Eubacteria Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia B. Archaebacteria Eubacteria Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia D. Monera Eubacteria Archaebacteria Fungi Plantae C. Archaebacteria Monera Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia

  9. CORRECT!!Way to go!!! CLICK TO GO TO THE NEXT QUESTION

  10. OOPS! TRY AGAIN! TRY AGAIN

  11. Using the chart below, choose which two statements correctly differentiate Archaebacteria from other bacteria.

  12. A. Statements 1 & 2B. Statements 1 & 4C. Statements 2 & 3D. Statements 2 & 4

  13. AWESOME DUDE… CLICK TO GO TO THE NEXT QUESTION

  14. OOPS! TRY AGAIN! TRY AGAIN

  15. Which groups does an organism with the following characteristics belong? Prokaryotic Unicellular Unique ribosomal RNA Commonly found in harsh environments. Commonly found in anaerobic environments.

  16. A B C D

  17. WOW! You’ve Got It!! CLICK HERE for the NEXT ????

  18. WRONG… ………THINK… TRY AGAIN…BACK TO THE QUESTION…

  19. A scientist is given several bacterial samples. Which characteristics can be used to classify the bacteria as either Eubacteria or Archaebacteria in the six kingdom classification system?

  20. A The presence of DNA How the bacteria move How the bacteria ingest food The structure of ribosomal RNA B C D

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  23. Which kingdom includes organisms with specialized cells that perform individual functions?

  24. Plantae Monera Eubacteria Archaebacteria A. B. C. D.

  25. WOW!!! GREAT NEXT QUESTION…

  26. Oh No…you need to try again… CLICK HERE!

  27. Which statement correctly describes the main difference between the 5 kingdom and the 6 kingdom systems for classification?

  28. Monera in the 5 kingdom system divided into Protista and fungi in the six- kingdom system. Monera in the 5 kingdom system is divided into Eubacteria and Archaebacteria in the six- kingdom system. Eubacteria and Archaebacteria in the five- kingdom system are combined to form Monera in the six- kingdom system. Fungi and Protista in the five- kingdom system are combined to form Eubacteria in the six- kingdom system.

  29. FABULOUS!! THE END

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