title page “the 6 kingdoms & viruses” ~your name ~4 pictures/drawing of organisms –...
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Title Page“The 6 Kingdoms & Viruses”
~Your Name~4 pictures/drawing of organisms
– include kingdom & scientific name.
Page 1
Bacteria(both Eubacteria & Archaebacteria)
• Read pages 246-255.• Provide three (3) general characteristics• Explain the difference between the two• Draw diagram of binary fission• 3 most common shapes (draw & label)• Provide two (2) examples of how they can be
useful and how they can be harmful (role in our world)
• All bacteria is prokaryotic – what does this mean?
Page 2
Protists
• Read pages 270-281• General characteristics – three (3)• There are three (3) groups of protists. What
are they? What makes them different?• Give an example of each type. Include both
common and scientific name. Provide an illustration of each.
Page 3
Fungi
• Read pages 282 – 289• Provide three (3) general characteristics• What are four (4) kinds of fungi? Describe
each kind. Give an example of each.• What is a lichen? Isn’t it 2 organisms? Why do
we have a scientist name for it?
Page 4
Animalia
• Read pages 356-369• General characteristics – three (3)• What are vertebrate & invertebrates?• Why are animals considered consumers?• What are the 7 behaviors discussed in your
book? Explain the importance of each.
Page 5
Animalia-Invertebrates
• Read pages 378 - 401• Invertebrates account for what % of all
animals?• Provide an example of an animal with each of
the 3 basic body plans. Draw a picture of each.• Provide general characteristics &examples of
each of the following: Mollusks, arthropods, and echindoerms
Page 6
Animalia - vertebrates
• Read pages 412-418• Are all vertebrates warm or cold blooded?
What is the difference?• What are 3 kinds of fish?
Page 7
Plantae
• Read pages 300-320• Provide general descriptions (4) of this
kingdom• What type of plant is the most common plant
on earth?• Explain the difference between nonvascular
and vascular.
Page 8
Plantae cont …….
• Provide general characteristics of seed plants.• What is gymnosperm? Angiosperm?• What is the function of (a) roots, (b) stems, (c)
leaves, and (d) flowers in seed plants?
Page 9
Virus
• Read pages 256-259• Are viruses living?• Illustrate the 4 basic shapes.• What is the Lytic Cycle?• What is a host? • How do we treat viruses?
Page 10