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Chapter 19 The Six Kingdoms Bacteria Archaea Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia

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Chapter 19

The Six Kingdoms

Bacteria Archaea

Protista Fungi

Plantae

Animalia

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multicellular – made of many cells

unicellular – made of only one cell

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prokaryotic – single-celled and does not have a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles

eukaryotic – has cells that have a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles

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autotrophic – produces its own nutrients from the environment (producers)

heterotrophic – obtains its food by eating other organisms (consumers)

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Archaea (formerly Archaebacteria)

•Prokaryotic (no nucleus)•Cell wall, no peptidoglycan•Unicellular•Autotrophic & heterotrophic•Examples: methanogens, extremeophiles, such as thermophiles and halophiles, also nonextreme found in soil

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Protista•Eukaryotic (has nucleus)•Different cell structures•Unicellular & multicellular•Autotrophic & heterotrophic• “misfits”, “odds and ends”, any euk that is not a fungi, plant, or animal•Examples: amoebas, euglena, paramecium, kelp, slime molds

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Plantae•Eukaryotic•Cell wall, cellulose•Multicellular•Autotrophic •Examples: ferns, mosses, pinetrees, bluebonnets

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Animalia•Eukaryotic•No Cell wall•Multicellular•Heterotrophic•Examples: anemone, dust mites, earthworms, butterfly, ostrich, whale; 99% are invertebrates

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Pop Quiz

• Let’s see if you were paying attention…

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Which kingdoms contain prokaryotes?

• Achaebacteria and Eubacteria

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Which kingdom is made of only autotrophs?

• Plantae

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What kind of cell is this?

Prokaryote

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Which kingdom?

• Eubacteria

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Which kingdom?

• Fungi

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Which kingdom?

• Plantae

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Which kingdom?

• Looks like a plant… Animalia (sponge)

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