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Classification. Scientists categorizing organisms into orderly groups based on similar characteristics. Opener 9-11-13. List the 6 kingdoms of life. 7 Levels of Classification. King Phillip Came Over For Grape Soda. Opener 9-10-13.
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Classification Scientists categorizing organisms into orderly groups based on similar characteristics
Opener 9-11-13 List the 6 kingdoms of life.
7 Levels of Classification King Phillip Came Over For Grape Soda
Opener 9-10-13 Create a list of 5 living organisms. Make your list as diverse as possible (wide variety).
S7L1. S7L1: Students will investigate the diversity of living organisms and how they can be compared scientifically.
Type of Cell Prokaryotic Cells do not have a nucleus.
Type of Cell Eukaryotic Cells do have a nucleus.
Nutrition Autotrophs make their own food (Producers).
Heterotrophs must eat other organisms to get the energy they need (synonym to consumer).
Type of Cell Eubacteria: Prokaryotic Archaebacteria: Prokaryotic Protista: Eukaryotic Fungi: Eukaryotic Plantae: Eukaryotic Animalia: Eukaryotic
Cell Wall Eubacteria: Cells walls of peptidoglycan Archaebacteria: Cell walls of peptidoglycan Protista: Cell walls of cellulose Fungi: Cell walls of chitin Plantae: Cell walls of cellulose Animalia: No cell wall
Number of Cells Eubacteria: unicellular Archaebacteria: unicellular Protista: most unicellular, some multicellular Fungi: some unicellular, some multicellular Plantae: multicellular Animalia: multicellular
Nutrition Eubacteria: Decomposers and Producers Archaebacteria: Decomposers and Producers Protista: Producer, Consumers, Decomposers Fungi: Decomposers Plantae: Producers/Autotrophs Animalia: Consumers/Heterotrophs