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6 Kingdoms

6 Kingdoms. The Kingdom of Eubacteria. Single-Celled Prokaryotic Producer/Consumer No Organelles Some are helpful by producing vitamins and foods like yogurt Example: strep, E-coli. The Kingdom of Archaebacteria. Single-Celled Prokaryotic Producer/Consumer No Organelles

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6 Kingdoms

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  1. 6 Kingdoms

  2. The Kingdom of Eubacteria • Single-Celled • Prokaryotic • Producer/Consumer • No Organelles • Some are helpful by producing vitamins and foods like yogurt • Example: strep, E-coli

  3. The Kingdom of Archaebacteria • Single-Celled • Prokaryotic • Producer/Consumer • No Organelles • Found in extreme environments like hot springs and salt lakes • Example: Thermophiles

  4. The Kingdom Protista • Single-Celled • Eukaryotic • Producer/Consumer • Contains organelles • Examples: • algae, amoeba, diatoms, volvox, paramecium, euglena

  5. The Kingdom of Fungi • Single and Multi-celled • Eukaryotic • Producer/Consumer • Contains organelles • Examples: • mushrooms, yeast, molds, mildews, decomposers

  6. The Kingdom of Plantae • Multi-Cellular • Eukaryotic • Producer(photosynthesis) • Contains organelles • Contains plastids / chloroplasts • Examples: • Mosses, trees, flowers, ferns, angiosperms

  7. The Kingdom ofAnimalia • Multi-Cellular • Eukaryotic • Consumer • Cells Lack a Cell Wall • Examples: • worms, fish, birds, mammals

  8. Which is a picture of a Plant? NEXT QUESTION

  9. Which is a picture of a Protist? NEXT QUESTION

  10. Which is a picture of an Animal? NEXT QUESTION

  11. Which is a picture of a Fungi? FINISHED

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