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Review Questions How can remembering this silly sentence help us remember the levels of classification? Did King Phillip Come Over For Green Soup?
Review Questions How can remembering this silly sentence help us remember the levels of classification? Did King Phillip Come Over For Green Soup?
Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species Review Questions
Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species Review Questions Question: What is the broadest level of classification?
Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species Review Questions Question: What is the broadest level of classification?
Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species Review Questions Question: What are the three domains?
Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species Review Questions Question: What are the three domains? Archaea, Bacteria, Eukarya
Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species Review Questions Question: What are the six kingdoms?
Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species Review Questions Question: What are the six kingdoms? Archaeabacteria, Eubacteria, Protists, Fungus, Plants, & Animals
How do the domains align with the kingdoms? Review Questions
Review Questions What is a dichotomous key?
Review Questions What does a dichotomous key consist of?
Review Questions What can you find out by working through a dichotomous key in order?
Tigris (tiger) Genus: Panthera leo (lion) onca (jaguar) Review of Scientific Naming Species
Kingdom Archaebacteria QUESTION #1: Which Domain does Kingdom Archaeabacteria belong to? Answer: Domain Archaea
Kingdom Archaebacteria QUESTION #2: Are archaebacteria made of prokaryotic or eukaryotic cells? Answer: Prokaryotic
Kingdom Archaebacteria QUESTION #3: Are archaebacteria single-celled, simple multicellular, or complex multicellular? Answer: single-celled
Kingdom Archaebacteria QUESTION #4: How do archaebacteria reproduce (asexual or sexual reproduction)? Answer: asexual reproduction
Kingdom Archaebacteria QUESTION #5: Describe the environments in which archaebacteria live. Answer: harsh environments where nothing else can live; little or no oxygen, 8 km below the Earth’s surface, extremely hot places
Kingdom Archaebacteria QUESTION #6: List the three types of archaebacteria. • Heat lovers • Salt lovers • Methane Makers
Kingdom Archaebacteria QUESTION #7: Describe the environments in which you would each type of bacteria. • Heat lovers – hot springs, ocean vents • Salt lovers – Dead Sea, Great Salt Lake • Methane Makers – swamps, animal intestines
Kingdom Archaebacteria QUESTION #8: Explain the process that archaebacteria goes through to reproduce (note: this is the same process that eubacteria goes through also) Answer: Binary Fission – asexual reproduction where one single cell splits into two cells
Kingdom Eubacteria QUESTION #1: Which Domain does Kingdom Eubacteria belong to? Answer: Domain Bacteria
Kingdom Eubacteria QUESTION #2: Are eubacteria made of prokaryotic or eukaryotic cells? Answer: Prokaryotic
Kingdom Eubacteria QUESTION #3: Are eubacteria single-celled, simple multicellular, or complex multicellular? Answer: single-celled
Kingdom Eubacteria QUESTION #4: How do eubacteria reproduce (asexual or sexual reproduction)? Answer: asexual reproduction
Kingdom Eubacteria QUESTION #5: List the three ways bacteria get their food. • Consumers: eating other organisms • Decomposers: feed on dead organisms • Producers: use the sun to make their own food
Kingdom Eubacteria QUESTION #6: List the three most common shapes of bacteria. Beside each term, draw an illustration of this shape of bacteria. • Rod Shaped (Bacilli) • Spherical (Cocci) • Spiral (Spirilla)
QUESTION #7: List four ways bacteria are helpful to the world. Kingdom Eubacteria • Nitrogen fixation- takes in nitrogen from the air and turns it into a form usable by plants • Recycles matter by breaking down dead plants and animals and returning nutrients to the soil • Bioremediation- can change harmful chemicals into harmless ones.
Kingdom Eubacteria QUESTION #7 (continued) • Used to make many types of foods: yogurt, cheese, buttermilk and sour cream • Making medicines • Genetic engineering
Kingdom Eubacteria QUESTION #8: Explain one way bacteria is harmful. Answer: Some bacteria can cause disease. They get inside a host organism and take nutrients from the host’s cells. In the process, they harm the host.
Kingdom Eubacteria EXTRA QUESTION: What is an endospore? Please write this on the back of your poster. Answer: What forms when a bacteria is exposed to conditions in which it cannot live; genetic material and proteins covered by a thick protective coat
Kingdom Protista QUESTION #1: Which Domain does Kingdom Eubacteria belong to? Answer: Domain Eukarya
Kingdom Protista QUESTION #2: Are protists made of prokaryotic or eukaryotic cells? Answer: Eukaryotic
Kingdom Protista QUESTION #3: Are protists single-celled, simple multicellular, or complex multicellular? Answer: single-celled OR simple multicellular
Kingdom Protista QUESTION #4: How do protists reproduce (asexual or sexual reproduction)? Answer: Most asexually, but can also do sexual reproduction
Kingdom Protista QUESTION #5: Protists are grouped based on how they obtain food. List the three categories of protists. • Protozoans (animal like) • Algae (plant like) • Slime molds and euglenoids
Kingdom Protista QUESTION #6: Draw an example of a protist producer with a caption. Caption: Green algae is an example of a protist producer. It contains chlorophyll that allows it to undergo photosynthesis to make its own food.
Kingdom Protista QUESTION #7: Define the word heterotroph. Answer: An organism that gets its food by eating other organisms or their byproducts; they cannot make their own food
QUESTION #8: Draw an example of a heterotroph that moves. You must write a caption explaining what it is and how it moves. Kingdom Protista Caption: Paramecium is a heterotroph that moves with cilia and amoeba is a heterotroph that moves with a false foot, or pseudopod.
QUESTION #9: Draw an example of a heterotroph that does not move. You must write a caption explaining the organism. Kingdom Protista Caption: An example of a heterotroph that does not move is the water mold. It is a parasite and attacks fish and other organisms in the water. Spore forming protists - usually have a life cycle where they live inside of another organism.
Kingdom Fungi QUESTION #1: Which Domain does Kingdom Fungi belong to? Answer: Domain Eukarya
Kingdom Fungi QUESTION #2: Are fungi made of prokaryotic or eukaryotic cells? Answer: Eukaryotic
Kingdom Fungi QUESTION #3: Are fungi single-celled, simple multicellular, or complex multicellular? Answer: complex multicellular
Kingdom Fungi QUESTION #4: How do fungi reproduce (asexual or sexual reproduction)? Answer: Both asexual and sexual reproduction