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Explore the 6 Kingdom system of classification in biology, from Animalia to Archaebacteria, learning about their characteristics and how they are organized based on cell type, feeding, and habitat. Discover the fascinating world of living organisms!
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Taxonomy How we organize organisms…
Living Things • Grow and develop • Reproduce • Obtain and use materials and energy • Respond to their environment • Change over time • Are based on a universal genetic code • Are made up of units called cells • Let’s ReviewMore
How are Living Things Organized? • According to the 6 Kingdom system of classification.
What are the 6 KINGDOMS? • Animalia • Plantae • Fungi • Protista • Eubacteria • Archaebacteria
How are the Kingdoms Organized? • Type of Cell prokaryotic/eukaryotic • # of Cells - unicellular/multicellular • Feeding - autotrophic/heterotrophic-
What is a Eukaryotic Cell? What is a Prokaryotic Cell? No Nucleus Nucleus
What is Multicellular? What is Unicellular? More than one cell Only one cell
What is a Heterotroph? What is an Autotroph? Make their own food Do NOT make their own food
What are the Characteristics of the Animalia Kingdom? • Terrestrial and aquatic • Multicellular • Heterotrophic • Eukaryotic • Do NOT have cell walls
What is the Plantae Kingdom? Plants ! The green stuff!
What are theCharacteristics of the Plantae Kingdom? • Terrestrial and aquatic, requiring sunlight • Multicellular • Autotrophic • Eukaryotic • Have cell walls with cellulose (that’s roughage to you & me)
What is the Kingdom Fungi?(the great recyclers) Ringworm Rhizopus
What are the Characteristics of the Fungi Kingdom? • Terrestrial, in warm, moist conditions • MOST multicellular, a few unicellular (yeasts) • Heterotrophic • Eukaryotic • Have cell walls with chitin
What is Kingdom Protista?(a little of everything) Euglena Amoeba Vorticella
What are the Characteristics of the Protista Kingdom? • Mostly aquatic • MOST unicellular, a few multicellular • Some autotrophic & others heterotrophic • Eukaryotic • Some have cell walls with cellulose, some do not have cell walls at all
What is Kingdom Eubacteriapreviously known as Monera. E. coli Nostoc (photosynthetic)
What are the Characteristics of the Eubacteria Kingdom? • Found most everywhere (and most are not harmful!) • Unicellular • Some autotrophic & others heterotrophic • Prokaryotic
What is Kingdom ArchaebacteriaThe extremophiles! Thermophiles Yellowstone N.P. Hot Springs Halophiles in Great Salt Lake, Utah
What are the Characteristics of the Archaebacteria Kingdom? • Found in extreme environments where other organisms cannot live • Unicellular • Some autotrophic & others heterotrophic • Prokaryotic
What is Classification? • Grouping of objects or information based on similarities. • In Biology this is called Taxonomy.
What is Taxonomy? • The branch of biology concerned with the grouping and naming of organisms
Who is Linnaeus? • Father of modern taxonomy • Developed the method of classification that is used today. • Classified organisms based on physical characteristics • Created the 7 taxonomic categories:
What is Linnaeus’ System of Classification • King Philip Came Over For Great Spaghetti • Taxon – each level within a naming system. • Kingdom • Phylum • Class • Order • Family • Genus • Species