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Flashcards for Kingdoms and Domains

Flashcards for Kingdoms and Domains. Directions. Print these slides as “handouts” 6 per page. You can fold the power point slides in half and cut them out to make flashcards. I hope this helps =). KINGDOM: Archaebacteria “ extremophiles ”. Archaebacteria “ extremophiles ”.

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Flashcards for Kingdoms and Domains

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  1. Flashcards for Kingdoms and Domains

  2. Directions • Print these slides as “handouts” 6 per page. • You can fold the power point slides in half and cut them out to make flashcards. • I hope this helps =)

  3. KINGDOM: Archaebacteria“extremophiles”

  4. Archaebacteria“extremophiles” • Kingdom made up of single celled bacteria that live in extreme environments (hot, salty, chemical-filled) • Can be heterotrophs or autotrophs • ex. Bacteria that live in hot springs • Lack most organelles but have ribosomes

  5. Eubacteria

  6. Eubacteria • Kingdom that contains all of the single celled prokaryotes except the Archaebacteria; they live in water, soil and even the human body (cause diseases and found in food)! • Lack most organelles (have ribosomes) • Can be heterotrophic or autotrophic • Cell wall of peptidoglycan • Ex. Escherichia coli (E. coli O157:H7)

  7. Protista

  8. Protista • Kingdom of mostly one-celled eukaryotic organisms that are different from plants, animals, fungi and bacteria • Contain cilia, flagella, pseudopodia • Mostly single-celled • Can be heterotrophic or autotrophic • Can be plant-like (algae, euglena), animal-like (amoeba, paramecia) or fungi-like (mildew)

  9. Fungi

  10. Fungi • Kingdom of non-green heterotrophic, eukaryotic that are multicellular (except for yeast which is unicellular) • organisms do not move • Cell wall of chitin • Break down substances in their surroundings using enzymes and absorbing the nutrients • Ex. Morchellaesculenta

  11. Plantae

  12. Plantae • Kingdom made up of complex, multicellular organisms that are naturally green (chloroplasts containing chlorophyll), have cell walls made of cellulose, cannot move, and use the sun’s energy to make sugar by means of photosynthesis • Ex. Fruits and vegetables

  13. Animalia

  14. Animalia • Kingdom made up of complex multicellular organisms that lack cell walls, can usually move and quickly respond to their environment • Ex. Sponges, jellyfish, insects, worms, starfish, corals, fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals, humans

  15. Domain: Archea

  16. Archaea—prokaryotes; includes kingdom Archaebacteria

  17. Domain: Bacteria

  18. Bacteria—prokaryotes; includes kingdom Eubacteria

  19. Doamin: Eukarya

  20. Eukarya—eukaryotes; includes kingdoms Protists, Fungi, Plants, and Animals

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