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6 Kingdoms. Unit 2 - Biodiversity. It’s Alive!. What qualities distinguish something as “living”? It can…. 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.
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6 Kingdoms Unit 2 - Biodiversity
It’s Alive! • What qualities distinguish something as “living”? • It can…. • 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
How are these living things organized? • Kingdom • Phylum • Class • Order • Family • Genus • Species
How are organisms classified at the Kingdom Level? • Number of cells • Unicellular or Multicellular • Mode of Nutrition • Autotrophic or Heterotrophic • Type of cells • Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic • Cell wall structure • Are they there? • If they are what are they made of?
Number of Cells Unicellular Multicellular • Made up of one cell • Made up of 2 or more cells.
Mode of Nutrition Autotrophic Heterotrophic • Make their own food/energy • Get energy from other organisms
Cell Type Prokaryotic (BACTERIA ONLY!!) Eukaryotic • No nucleus or membrane bound organelles • Has a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
Cell Walls Some have cell walls with… Some don’t have cell walls… • Peptidoglycan (some bacteria) • Cellulose (plants, some protist) • Chitin (fungi) • All Animals • Some protist
Kingdom Archabacteria • Prokaryotic • Unicellular • Cell walls without Peptidoglycan • Some autotrophic, some heterotrohpic • Found in harsh, extreme environments
Kingdom Eubacteria • Prokaryotic • Unicellular • Cell walls with Peptidoglycan • Some autotrophic, some heterotrohpic • Found everywhere! (wash your hands!)
Kingdom Protista • Eukaryotic • Unicellular & Multicellular • Some with cell walls with cellulose, some without • Some autotrophic, some heterotrohpic • Mostly aquatic
Kingdom Fungi • Eukaryotic • mostly Multicellular, some unicellular • Cell walls with chitin • Heterotrohpic • Mostly terrestrial
Kingdom Plantae • Eukaryotic • all Multicellular • Cell walls with cellulose • Autotrophic • Terrestrial and aquatic
Kingdom Animalia • Eukaryotic • all Multicellular • No cell walls • Heterotrophic • Terrestrial and aquatic
Let’s Review • What are the determinant criteria for Kingdoms? • ___________________________ • (unicellular vs. multicellular) • ___________________________ • (prokaryotic vs. eukaryotic) • ___________________________ • (composition of cell wall vs. no cell wall) • ___________________________ • (autotrophic vs. heterotrophic)