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Go to the back of your Ch 3 notes #2 to fill out the chart

Go to the back of your Ch 3 notes #2 to fill out the chart. Put an “X” on the characteristics that kingdom has. KINGDOMS. 1. MONERA (eubacteria) * unicellular * prokaryote * reproduce asexually – splitting * mostly heterotrophic – (absorb food) EX: bacteria. OTHER FACTS:.

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Go to the back of your Ch 3 notes #2 to fill out the chart

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  1. Go to the back of your Ch 3 notes #2 to fill out the chart • Put an “X” on the characteristics that kingdom has

  2. KINGDOMS 1. MONERA (eubacteria) * unicellular * prokaryote * reproduce asexually – splitting * mostly heterotrophic – (absorb food) EX: bacteria

  3. OTHER FACTS: • The first living thing on earth was bacteria! • Main importance: to decompose/ break down dead material • Many can cause diseases: such as typhoid, cholera, tuberculosis, diphtheria, and pneumonia

  4. WHAT???? All the bacteria living inside you would fill a half-gallon jug; there are 10 times more bacterial cells in your body than human cells, according to Carolyn Bohach, a microbiologist at the University of Idaho There are estimated to be more than 500 species living at any one time in an adult intestine

  5. PROTISTA (250,000 species) * unicellular * eukaryote * mostly asexual reproduction * autotroph or heterotroph EX: algea, ameoba, paramecium

  6. OTHER FACTS: • Found mostly in water • Importance: used in detergents, polishes, paint removers, insulators, fertilizers, deodorizers, plankton (food for marine animals) • One type causes malaria

  7. The next kingdom was added in 1969

  8. FUNGI (100,00) * mostly multicellular (except yeast) * eukaryote * reproduce asexually and sexually (spores) * most heterotrophic (absorbs food) EX: mushrooms, fungus, mold yeast

  9. FACTS: Importance: for decomposing dead organisms, helping plants grow, food, antibiotic Penicillin Negative: some can be poisonous, kills plants (crops), infections such as athletes foot, spoil food, cause allergies

  10. Mold is used to make cheese, soy sauce

  11. Yeast for making • Bread and beer and wine

  12. PLANT (350,000) * multicellular * eukaryotic with cell walls * autotrophic * sexual reproduction - seeds EX: moss, ferns, grass, trees

  13. FACTS: IMPORTANCE: oxygen for us to breathe, food, clothing, shelter, medicines

  14. ANIMALIA (1,000,000) * multicellular * eukaryotic * heterotrophic * sexual reproduction most complex organisms: EX: horse, dogs, birds, humans, bugs

  15. 1st living thing - bacteria

  16. What were the 5 kingdoms?

  17. WARM UP #3 10/6 5 pts • List the 5 kingdoms. • Which kingdom(s) is unicellular only? • What do you call a cell that has a true nucleus? • What do you call an animals that needs to eat food to survive? • What do the fungi and plant kingdoms have in common?

  18. EACH OF THE 5 KINGDOMS ARE BROKEN DOWN INTO SMALLER GROUPS BASED ON WHAT THE ORGANISMS HAVE IN COMMON….

  19. LEVELS OF CLASSIFICATION • Kingdom (largest group) • Phylum • Class • Order • Family • Genus • Species (smallest group - all the same type) Kings Play Chess On Flat Game Surfaces

  20. LESS ORGANISMS IN A GROUP AS YOU GO DOWNThe lower you go, the more related the organisms in the group are because they have more traits in commonThe last two groups, genus and species make up the scientific name

  21. Canis lupus

  22. Graptemys geographica

  23. Mephitis mephitis

  24. Bufo Americanus

  25. Loxodonta africana

  26. Ursus americanus

  27. Gorilla gorilla

  28. Panthera leo

  29. Panthera onca

  30. Apis mellifera

  31. The classification of humans • Kingdom: Animalia • Phylum: Chordata • Class: Mammalia • Order: Primata • Family: Hominadae • Genus: Homo • Species: sapiens

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