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THE ARCHAEA KINGDOM By: Kayliana, Taylor Vukoder, Neveah, and Kevin

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THE ARCHAEA KINGDOM

By: Kayliana, Taylor Vukoder, Neveah, and Kevin

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Domain,Characteristics and where it lives• Lives in extreme environments such as hot springs and salt lakes, cell walls, single organisms, it is a prokaryote.• The domain is Archaea• It lives in extreme environment, such as hot springs and salt water.

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Reproduction and nutrients• It reproduces asexually • It gets its nutrients by using chemosynthesis but not photosynthesis • Autotroph

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Cell type, Cell surrounding, and Cell Organization

The cell type is ProkoryoteThe cell surroundings is the cell wallThe cell organization is the unicellular

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Examples Of Organisms/importance to us• Some examples of organisms are methanogens, halophiles, thermophiles ,psychrophiles• Some scientists think that they were the first life forms. It opens new opera unites for people to find life in other planets.

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Bacteria By- Lexi Russell, Gian Miccio, Cooper Zingmond

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Defining characteristics & importance to us Defining characteristics • Some bacteria have specialized

structures that help them survive • Bacteria that causes pneumonia

an inflammation of the lungs, has a thick covering, or capsul, around the wall.

Importance to us• Bacteria can be beneficial or

harmful to us.

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Where it can live & Domain• It lives in soil, water, and in many

different organisms

• Also, in order for the bacteria to survive I needs a food source.

• This organism feeds off of living things and some get their food from non living things.

• Eubacteria

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Bacteria and important characteristicsProkaryote • This bacteria is a prokaryote cell

because nuclear membrane and is singled called organisms.

Cell Surroundings• This bacteria is

unicellular/singled celled just like archaebacterial because of the lack of nuclear membrane

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How it reproduces & examples of organisms How it reproduces • Bacteria reproduce asexually by

fission. Fission is cell division that forms two genetically identical cells.

Examples of organisms • The organisms of bacteria.

Bacteria, Cyanobacteria( blue-green ), Actinobactira.

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PROTIST

Parris Rivera

Charlie Timmons Michael Burton

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DOMAIN

In the system used today, the groups that have the largest number of different organisms are called DOMAIN

There are there domains: archaea, bacteria, and eukarya.

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DEFINING CHARACTERISTICS

Members of the protist group share some characteristics With plants animals or origanims/known as fungi.

Prostists classifed Into one of three groups Plant like, which has alge Animal-like, has paramecium Fungaslike , which has slime mold.

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WHERE IT CAN LIVE

Protista live manly in bodes of water but can live in most soil.

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HOW IT GETS ITS NUTRIENTS

Plant like makes it own. Autotroph Animal like eats all Protista. Heterotroph Fungus like brakes down organic matter. Heterotroph

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CELL TYPE

A PROTIST is member of a group of eukaryotic organisms, which have a membrane-bound nucleus

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CELL SURROUNDING

Protista all have a membrance and a nucleuc

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CELLULAR ORGANIZATION

Unicellular and multicellular

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WERE IT CAN LIVE AND HOW IT REPRODUCES

Protoss can live under water. When they are underwater , they are alge

Protis reproduces asexually

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EXAMPLES OF ORGANISMS

Plant like alge. Animal like Parameciam. Fungus like slime mold

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HOW IS IT IMPORTANT TO US

Funguslike Protista play avaluablein the ecosystem. They break down dead plant and animal matter, making the nutrients from these dead organisms available for living organisms

Break down organic matter for food rthis would Mostly multiecellur

Some times protis can start redtide.

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FUNGIBy: Erik Marks, Taylor Morland, Alena, Gideon

P7

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Domain And Defining CharacteristictsEukarya Kingdom is the Domain of the Fungi.

• Club Fungi – they include puffballs, also have a chemical reaction in its basicarp causing it to glow in the dark.

• Sac Fungi – causes bred dough to rise. • Zygote Fungi – grows over materials which dissolves it

and absorbs nutrients

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Where Can it live and how does it reproduce

•Fungi can live outside of forests, gardens, even in your backyard! You can get them on your feet but, athletes mostly get them and cause them to itch. Fungi reproduce by producing spores that grow into new individuals and the process starts all over again.

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How does it get nutrients and Cell type

Being a Heterotroph it gets it's nutrients by feeding off others, release chemicals that decompose organic matter. It's a Eukaryote.

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Cell surrounding, Cell organization, and Importance

• It has a cell wall with material called chitin rather than cellulose. Fungi can be both unicellular and multicellular.

The importance of fungi:•Decomposers – Break down dead plants & animal matter.•Fungi & Plant roots – grow together, help each other.•Health/Medicine - Fungi can be harmful to humans/environment but fungi can be in medicine and antibiotics.

•Lichen – Fungi help break down rocks and create soil because of lichens.

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Plantae

Chris Soeder, Chase Frankel, Gabby Diaz, and Rachel Govaars

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characteristics

First characteristics is: kingdom domain is eukarya 2.plaints can live in oceans lakes deserts 3.it is asexual and sexual

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What it needs and what it's made of

Plant need nutrients to survive like soil,water and the sun so it can live. Plants also make their own food so hey are considered autotrophs. And also eukaryote cells and the cell wall and membrane is made of chloroplasts it has both. But that's not all its also multicellular because it has multiple cells

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Examples of organisms

Plants need the sun,soil,and water to live and grow and help us live,alsoplants make their own food so the would be called autotrophs

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The importance To us

They provide food for the animals that we eat so that we can stay alive. They also make air for us to and some plants provide medicine for some thing cuts,dieases. Without plants we would all die.

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AnimaliaALISON B, JOHN L, ERICK RP-7PROJECT

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Domain

Animalia's domain is Eukarya.It's characteristics are

Animals are multicellular Get energy by eating other Hyundai organism Divided into 2 large groups Invertebrates

Characteristics of Eukarya

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About Animalia It can live in many places and it reproduces by asexual

reproduction and sexual reproduction

It gets nutrients by eating other organisms and that's how it gets its energy

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Importance to us

Examples of organisms are humans, fish etc.. Also it's very important to us because we eat animals, we have them as pets and for entertainment to. Also they make up the food chain

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Cell

The cell type that animals have are Eukaryote and what surrounds is a nucleus. There also multicellulr itch means when they have more hang one cell