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Classification of organisms. 3 Domains Bacteria Kingdom Eubacteria Archaea Kingdom Archaebacteria Eukarya Kingdom Protista Kingdom Plantae Kingdom Fungi Kingdom Animalia. 6 Kingdoms Overview. Eubacteria : True bacteria Found most everywhere. Prokaryotic
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Classification of organisms • 3 Domains • Bacteria • Kingdom Eubacteria • Archaea • Kingdom Archaebacteria • Eukarya • Kingdom Protista • Kingdom Plantae • Kingdom Fungi • Kingdom Animalia
Eubacteria: True bacteria Found most everywhere • Prokaryotic • Unicellular • Asexual reproduction • Heterotrophs: Decomposers OR Autotrophs : some do photosynthesis
Examples: E.Coli, salmonella Bacteria
Archaebacteria: Extreme environment • Prokaryotic • Unicellular • Asexual reproduction • Autotrophs ( use chemicals like methane to make food) and heterotrophs • Examples: heat loving ( hot springs), salt loving ( Dead sea)
Protista: • Eukaryotic • Unicellular OR multicellular • Asexual OR sexual reproduction • Autotrophs (Producers) Or Heterotrophs (Consumers) • Examples: paramecium, euglena, slime molds
Fungi: Stationary(non-motile) • Eukaryotic • Unicellular OR Multicellular • Asexual OR sexual • Heterotrophs: All decomposers • Examples: mushroom, mold, yeast
Plantae: Non- motile • Eukaryotic • Multicellular • Asexual and Sexual reproduction • AUTOTROPHS: Photosynthesize!! • Examples: ferns, trees, moss etc
Animalia: Motile • Eukaryotic • Multicellular • Asexual and Sexual Reproduction • Heterotrophs: Consumers • Examples: birds, jellyfish, sponges, insects, humans
SUMMARIZER 1.Which kingdoms have only unicellular organisms? 2. Identify the kingdoms with multicellular organisms. 3. Fungi, Protists, Plants and Animals are eukaryotic. What does this mean? 3. What two kingdoms are made up only of prokaryotes? 4. Compare and contrast the following: Fungi and Protist Kingdoms.