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The Six Kingdoms

The Six Kingdoms. Eubacteria . Prokaryotic Heterotrophic Most are unicellular Some motile, some nonmotile ** Formerly known as Monera. E. coli. Archaebacteria . Prokaryotic Autotrophic Most are unicellular Many motile, some nonmotile Live in extreme environments. Methanogens.

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The Six Kingdoms

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  1. The Six Kingdoms

  2. Eubacteria • Prokaryotic • Heterotrophic • Most are unicellular • Some motile, some nonmotile ** Formerly known as Monera

  3. E. coli

  4. Archaebacteria • Prokaryotic • Autotrophic • Most are unicellular • Many motile, some nonmotile • Live in extreme environments

  5. Methanogens

  6. Protista • Eukaryotic • Complex unicellular; some simple multicellular • Some autotrophs, some heterotrophs • Many motile, some nonmotile • “Junk Drawer” Kingdom Amoeba, Paramecium

  7. Paramecium

  8. Fungi • Eukaryotic • Multicellular, some unicellular (yeast) • Heterotroph • Nonmotile • Many are plant-like in appearance Mushrooms, Yeasts, Molds

  9. Mushroom

  10. Plantae • Eukaryotic • Multicellular • Autotrophic (photosynthesis) • Nonmotile Trees, bushes, flowers

  11. Daisy

  12. Animalia • Eukaryotic • Multicellular • Heterotroph • Motile at some stage in their life sponge, worm, snake, butterfly, hawk, human

  13. Sponge, Hawk, Tapeworm

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