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Learn about the different cell types - eukaryotic, prokaryotic, autotrophic, and heterotrophic - and the classification of organisms into different domains like Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya. Understand key characteristics such as cell walls, modes of nutrition, and multicellularity.
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Kingdoms and Domains Chapter 18, Section 3
Eubacteria • Domain: Bacteria • Prokaryotic • Cell wall, peptidoglycan • Unicellular • Autotrophic and heterotrophic E. coli Salmonella sp. MRSA
Archaebacteria • Domain: Archaea • Prokaryotic • Cell wall, no peptidoglycan • Unicellular • Autotrophic and heterotrophic
Protista • Domain: Eukarya • Eukaryotic • Mixed • Unicellular and Multicellular • Autotrophic and heterotrophic
Fungi • Domain: Eukarya • Eukaryotic • Cell wall, chitin • Unicellular and multicellular • Heterotrophic
Plantae • Domain: Eukarya • Eukaryotic • Cell wall, cellulose • Multicellular • Autotrophic
Protista is a(n)… • Eukaryote • Prokaryote • Bacteria • Domain
Fungi is a… • Prokaryote • Heterotroph • Autotroph • Photosynthesizer
Anamalia • Domain: Eukarya • Eukaryotic • No cell wall • Multicellular • Heterotrophic
What is the order of the Royal Bengal tiger? • Chordata • tigris • Felidae • Carnivora
If two organisms are classified in the same _____, they are the most closely related to each other. • Domain • Family • Genus • Order
Based on the diagram, which characteristic evolved first? • Lungs • Claws • Fur • Feathers
Based on the diagram, which two species are the most closely related to each other? • Hagfish and Salamander • Lizard and Pigeon • Perch and Mouse • Pigeon and Chimp
Answers by Slide # 2. A 3. B 9. A 10. B 12. D 13. C 14. A 15. D