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1 Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic Cells
Prokaryotic Eukaryotic Primitive modern Simple complex DNA is in nucleiod region DNA is in nucleus No membrane bound membrane bound organelles organelles Smaller Larger Bacteria, Archae Protists, Fungi, Plants Animals

2 Prokaryotic Cell

3 Eukaryotic Cell

4 6 kingdoms Archae: single-celled, prokaryotic, extreme environments, look like bacteria Bacteria (Eubacteria): true bacteria, single-celled, prokaryotic, includes E. coli Protista: single-celled plants and animals, eukaryotic, includes Paramecium (pond water organisms) Fungi: multicellular, eukaryotic, chemotrophs, decompsers, includes: yeasts, molds and mushrooms Plantae: multicellular, eukaryotic, autotrophs (photosynthesis), includes: grass, shrubs, trees Animalia: multicellular, eukaryotic, heterotrophs, motile, includes: you!

5 3 Domains 1. Archae: Prokaryotic cells Extreme environments
2. Bacteria: Prokaryotic cells Extreme environments 3. Eukarya: Eukaryotic Cells Kingdoms: Protists, Fungi, Plants, Animals

6 Archae: Prokaryotic cells Extreme environments Bacteria: Prokaryotic cells Extreme environments

7 5 Functions of Bacteria Decomposers Soil producers Produce organic material Facilitate digestion Pathogens (disease causing organisms)

8 Unnumbered Figure 15_UN310

9 Protista Single celled plants and animals Amoeba, Paramecium, Euglena

10 Red Tide

11 Dinoflagellates

12 Growth of phytoplankton and cyanobacteria

13 Fungi Eukaryotic Multi-cellular Chemotrophs Yeasts, molds and
Mushrooms

14 Symbiotic Relationships
Mutualism (both benefit) Parasitism (one benefits, one is harmed) Commensalism (one benefits, one not affected)


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