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Kingdoms

Kingdoms. Powerpoint designed by Anita L. Archer, PHD for presentation in Middle School demonstration lesson. classify. To classify things means to divide them into groups or types so that things with similar characteristics are in the same group. classify classifies classifying

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Kingdoms

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  1. Kingdoms Powerpoint designed by Anita L. Archer, PHD for presentation in Middle School demonstration lesson.

  2. classify To classify things means to divide them into groups or types so that things with similar characteristics are in the same group.

  3. classify classifies classifying classified classification

  4. Biological Classification Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species

  5. Classification • Chart

  6. HELP for the Biologist • www.howjsay.com

  7. 6 Kingdoms • Archaebacteria • Eubacteria • Protista (protists) • Fungi • Plantae (plants) • Animalia (animals)

  8. Characteristic Unicellular uni = one Multi-cellular multi = many

  9. Characteristic Prokaryote - no true nucleus Eukaryote eu = true - a true nucleus

  10. Characteristic Heterotroph heter = different troph = nutrition/ food Feeds on other organisms Autotroph auto = self troph = nutrition/food Makes own food

  11. Archaebacteriaarchae = ancient

  12. Archaebacteria

  13. archaebacteria • Unicellular • Prokaryote • Some heterotroph • Some autotroph

  14. Archaebacteria

  15. Eubacteriaeu = true • anthrax

  16. Eubacteria

  17. Eubacteria

  18. Eubacteria • Unicellular • Prokaryote • Heterotroph & autotroph • Some helpful/some harmful

  19. Protista (protists)

  20. Protists

  21. Protists (green Algae)

  22. Protists (seaweed)

  23. Protista (Protists) • Mostly unicellular • Eukaryote • Heterotroph & autotroph • “odds and ends” kingdom • NOT bacteria, animal, plant, or fungi • Algae

  24. Fungi

  25. Fungi

  26. Fungi

  27. Fungi • Multi-cellular • Eukaryote • Heterotroph • (food - decaying plants) • Mushrooms

  28. Plantae (plants)

  29. Plantae (plants)

  30. Plantae • Multi-cellular • Eukaryote • Autotroph • 250,000 species

  31. Animalia (animals)

  32. Animalia (animals)

  33. Animalia (animals)

  34. Animalia (animals)

  35. Animalia • Multi-cellular • Eukaryote • Heterotroph • 1 million species

  36. Animals

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