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Overview of theSix Kingdoms1

What is Cell Type? Prokaryotic – describes an organism with cellsthat do NOT have a nucleus Eukaryotic – describes an organism with cellsthat do have a nucleus2

1. The organism shown isA.ProkaryoticB. EukaryoticDNACELLMEMBRANE3

What is Cellular Organization? Multicellular – organisms are made up of more thanone cell Unicellular – organisms are made up of one cell4

2. The organisms shown areA.UnicellularB. Multicellular5

What is Mode of Nutrition? Autotrophic – makes its own food Heterotrophic – gets nutrients from the food itconsumes6

3. The organism shown isA. AutotrophicB. Heterotrophic7

What is motility? Motility is whether or not the organism canmove by its own accord. Think locomotion.Growing upright is not consider beingmotile!8

List of the 3 Domains & 6 cteriaKingdomEubacteriaDomainEukaryaKingdom ProtistaKingdom FungiKingdom PlantaeKingdom Animalia9

Kingdom Eubacteria Cell Type – Prokaryotic Cellular Organization – Unicellular Mode of nutrition – Autotrophic orheterotrophic Reproduction – asexual Motility – some are motile Cell Wall – Thick cells walls with peptidoglycan Habitat – everywhere!!! (even inside you)10

Kingdom Eubacteria Procholorococcus – an autotrophic bacterium E. coli and strep are also examples11

Kingdom Archaebacteria“extreme bacteria” Cell Type – Prokaryotic Cellular Organization – Unicellular Mode of nutrition –Autotrophic orHeterotrophic– Means that some species are autotrophs andsome are heterotrophs12

Kingdom ArchaebacteriaCharacteristics Reproduction – asexualMotility – some are motileCell Wall – cell walls without peptidoglycanHabitat – live in extreme habitats such as hotsprings, geysers, volcanic hot pools, brinepools, black smokers13

Kingdom ArchaebacteriaMorning Glory Pool in Yellowstone National Park – note the bright colorsfrom the archaebacteria growing in the extremely hot water.14

Kingdom Archaebacteria15

Kingdom Archaebacteria Archaebacteria can live deepin the ocean near geothermalvents called black smokers There is no light, so theycarry out chemosynthesisinstead of photosynthesis16

Kingdom Protista: “Catch All Kingdom” Cell Type – Eukaryotic Cellular Organization – Most unicellular, somemulticellular Mode of Nutrition – Auto and heterotrophic Reproduction – sexual and asexual Cell Wall – Some with cell walls containingcellulose Motility – some are motile, some are not Habitat – all aquatic17

Kingdom ProtistaEuglena - autotrophicVolvox – a colonial protistA slime moldAmoeba - heterotrophic18

Kingdom Fungi Cell Type – Eukaryotic Cellular Organization – Most multicellular Mode of Nutrition –heterotrophic(decomposers) Reproduction – sexual and asexual Cell Wall –cell walls containing chitin Motility – nonmotile Habitat – terrestrial19

Kingdom FungiStilton cheeseBread mold20

Kingdom Plantae Cell Type – EukaryoticCellular Organization – multicellularMode of Nutrition – AutotrophicReproduction – sexualCell Wall – cell walls containing celluloseMotility – nonmotileHabitat – aquatic and terrestrial21

Kingdom Plantae22

Kingdom Animalia Cell Type – EukaryoticCellular Organization – multicellularMode of Nutrition – heterotrophicReproduction – mostly sexualCell Wall – noneMotility – all are motileHabitat – aquatic and terrestrial23

Kingdom AnimaliaFlatwormSpongeJellyfishOctopusCoral snakeBear24

3 . What is Cellular Organization? Multicellular – organisms are made up of more than one cell . List of the 3 Domains & 6 Kingdoms Domain Archaea Domain Bacteria Domain Eukarya Kingdom Archaebacteria Kingdom Eubacteria . 18 . Kingdom Fungi

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