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3 Life Domains …

3 Life Domains …. 6 Life Kingdoms. . 2 Domains, 1 Kingdom each: 1) ARCHAEA: Archaebacteria 2) BACTERIA: Eubacteria Single cells , contain cell wall s No nucleus or membrane-bound organelles Includes autotrophs (producers ) and heterotrophs (consumers and decomposers )

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3 Life Domains …

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  1. 3 Life Domains …

  2. 6 Life Kingdoms

  3. • 2 Domains, 1 Kingdom each: • 1) ARCHAEA: Archaebacteria • 2) BACTERIA: Eubacteria • Single cells, contain cell walls • No nucleusor membrane-bound organelles • Includes autotrophs (producers) and heterotrophs (consumers and decomposers) • Asexual reproduction Prokaryotic Kingdoms

  4. • Prokaryotes • Unicellular • Autorophic or Heterotrophic • Asexual • Extremophiles! • Ex: Acidophiles (love acid environments) • Ex: Halophiles (love salt) • Ex: Thermophiles (love heat) Kingdom Archaebacteria

  5. • Prokaryotes • Unicellular • Autotrophic or Heterotrophic • Asexual • “Common”, “everyday” bacteria • Ex: Strep throat, skin infections • Ex: Fermenters of cheese, yogurt Kingdom Eubacteria

  6. • Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia • DNA is inside a nucleus • Sexual and Asexual Reproduction • Most are larger and more complex than prokaryotes Eukaryotic Kingdoms

  7. • Eukaryotes • Single-celled and multi-cellular species • Heterotrophs or autotrophs • Asexual or sexual reproduction • Ex. Amoebae, Paramecia, Algae If it doesn’t fit other kingdoms … Protista! Kingdom Protista

  8. • Eukaryotes • Most are multicellular, have cell walls made of chitin • Heterotrophs (consumers and decomposers) • Sexual OR Asexual reproducation • Extracellular digestion and absorption • Ex. Mold, mushrooms Kingdom Fungi

  9. • Eukaryotes • Multicellular • Autotrophs(photosynthetic) • Asexual or sexual reproduction • Cell walls • Food base for communities Kingdom Plantae

  10. • Eukaryotes • Multicellular • Heterotrophs • Asexual or sexual reproduction • Move about during at least some stage of their life • No Cell Wall Animalia

  11. Archaebacteria • Eubacteria • Protista • Fungi • Plantae • Animalia Know the Kingdoms!

  12. 1) Archaebacteria • 2) Eubacteria • 3) Protista • 4) Fungi • 5) Plantae • 6) Animalia

  13. Ready to test your skills? Let’s Do This!

  14. Yew (Taxus)

  15. 5 Yew (Taxus)

  16. Penicillium

  17. 4 Penicillium

  18. Anthrax (Bacillus anthracis)

  19. 2 Anthrax (Bacillus anthracis)

  20. African Elephant(Loxodontaafricana)

  21. 6 African Elephant(Loxodontaafricana)

  22. Euglena

  23. 3 Euglena

  24. We LOVE salt! Halobacteria

  25. We LOVE salt! 1 Halobacteria

  26. Oak (Quercus)

  27. 5 Oak (Quercus)

  28. Rhizopus

  29. 4 Rhizopus

  30. Eastern Cottontail (Sylvilagus floridanus)

  31. 6 Eastern Cottontail (Sylvilagus floridanus)

  32. White Rose (Rosa alba)

  33. 5 White Rose (Rosa alba)

  34. Pine (Pinus)

  35. 5 Pine (Pinus)

  36. Amanita muscaria

  37. 4 Amanita muscaria

  38. Castor Oil(Ricinuscommunis)

  39. 5 Castor Oil(Ricinuscommunis)

  40. Posion Dart Frog (Dentrobates tinctorius)

  41. 6 Posion Dart Frog (Dentrobates tinctorius)

  42. Sargassum

  43. 3 Sargassum

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