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Prepare for your upcoming quiz with this detailed review on the five kingdoms of life: Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia, and Monera. Learn about cellular structures, such as prokaryotic versus eukaryotic cells, and the unique traits of each kingdom. Discover important concepts like organelle functions, modes of reproduction, and nutritional classifications. This PowerPoint presentation is designed to reinforce your knowledge, so memorize the key points to excel in your quiz. Good luck!
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Protist: Algae Plant: Oak Tree Characteristics of the Kingdoms of Life Review PPT! Archaebacteria: Cyano Bacteria By: Aubrey Gehle For: Mrs. Beckwith Fungi: Mushrooms Animals: Cats Eubacteria: E coli
Are you ready to review? • Remember: This quiz is tomorrow! • It is very similar to the chart we have been working on. • Also, memorize in columns: This will help you on the quiz! • Good luck on this review!
What type of cell is a protist? • Eukaryotic
What type of cell is Archaebacteria? • Prokaryotic
What is the number of cells in Eubacteria? • Unicellular or Single Celled
What are the three cellular organelles found in the Plant kingdom? • 1. Cell Wall • 2. Chloroplasts • 3.Large Vacuole
True or False: The Animal Kingdom has prokaryotic organisms. • False.
How do bacteria mainly reproduce asexually? • Binary Fission
Are Plants Heterotrophs or Autotrophs? • Autotrophs
Fill in the blanks:Fungi are _____________ because they ____________ food from their ______________. • Heterotrophs, Absorb, Surroundings
Name this kingdom:I am eukaryotic, unicellular, am heterotroph and autotroph and I live in moist environments. I am also very diverse. I am divided into 3 main group: Animal like, Plant Like, and Fungus Like. • Kingdom Protist
What is the only kingdom without a cell wall? • Kingdom Animal
In Bacteria, these are the three main structure types. What are they? • 1. Rod • 2. Spiral • 3.Spherical
What are the three kingdoms that include multicellular organisms? • 1. Fungi • 2. Plants • 3. Animals
What is the only kingdom that moves without a flagella or cilia? • Kingdom Animal
What does M.M.M.Y stand for? • Mold • Mildew • Mushroom • Yeast