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DOMAINS AND KINGDOMS

DOMAINS AND KINGDOMS. Zebra Book Chapter 17 Section 3. DOMAINS. 3 domains: BACTERIA ARCHAEA EUKARYA Classified into domains based on cell type and structure. DOMAIN BACTERIA. Include bacteria (Kingdom Bacteria also) PROKARYOTIC (PRO=NO) Survive in many environments

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DOMAINS AND KINGDOMS

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  1. DOMAINS AND KINGDOMS Zebra Book Chapter 17 Section 3

  2. DOMAINS • 3 domains: • BACTERIA • ARCHAEA • EUKARYA • Classified into domains based on cell type and structure

  3. DOMAIN BACTERIA • Include bacteria (Kingdom Bacteria also) • PROKARYOTIC (PRO=NO) • Survive in many environments • Aerobic and Anaerobic • Autotrophic and Heterotrophic • Most abundant organism • More bacteria on your body right now than people in the world

  4. DOMAIN ARCHAEA • Possibly older than bacteria but more closely related to eukaryotes • Autotrophic and Heterotrophic • EXTREMOPHILES: live in extreme environments • Ex. Boiling hot springs, salty lakes, thermal vents on the oceans floor, mud of marshes where there is no O2

  5. DOMAIN EUKARYA • All eukaryotic organisms • Contains Kingdoms: Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia

  6. KINGDOM PROTISTA • Eukaryotic organisms • Can be unicellular, multicellular, or colonial • Do not have organs • “JUNK DRAWER” if it doesn’t fit neatly somewhere else, it gets put here • Plant like: algae, autotrophic • Animal like: Protozoans, heterotrophic • Fungus like: slime molds and mildews

  7. KINGDOM FUNGI • Unicellular or multicellular • Absorbs nutrients from organic materials in its environment • Heterotrophic • Lack mobility • Contain HYPHAE: threadlike filaments that are used for growth, feeding, reproduction

  8. KINGDOM PLANTAE • Multicellular • Mostly Autotrophic • Some heterotrophic (ex. Parasitic dodder) • Organized tissues • Lack motility

  9. KINGDOM ANIMALIA • Multicellular • Eukaryotic • Heterotrophic • Organized tissues • Most are mobile, some exceptions

  10. VIRUSES • Nucleic acid surrounded by a protein coat • Do not possess cells and are not cells • Not considered living • NOT IN THE CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM • Have their own classification

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