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Biology

A single member of a species in an area = Organism

All the same organisms in an area = Population

Different populations in an area = Community

All the living and non-living things in an area= Ecosystem

The non-living parts of an Ecosystem: Abiotic Factors Water Soil Temperature Air Sunlight

Plants Animals Insects & Fish & Birds Dead stuff The living parts of an Ecosystem: Biotic Factors Plants Animals Insects & Fish & Birds Dead stuff

Nucleus The control center of the cell

Prokaryote Cells: Have a cell membrane Simple cells Genetic material is in the Cell NO NUCLEUS

Eukaryote Cells: Have a cell membrane & organelles Complex cells Genetic material is in the NUCLEUS

Pro means NO Eu - - you do

Unicellular Organisms The whole organism is a single cell that can be seen with a microscope

Multicellular Organisms The organism is made of a lot of cells working together

Domains: Large groups of organisms that share similar characteristics

Kingdom: Groups of organisms that share specific characteristics

Domain: Bacteria Kingdom: Eubacteria

Kind of cell: Prokaryote Organization: Unicellular Reproduction: Asexual Eats: Autotroph, heterotroph, decomposer Found: Everywhere

Cell type Domain Kingdom

Domain: Archaea Kingdom: Archaea

Kind of cell: Prokaryote Organization: Unicellular Reproduction: Asexual Eats: Heterotroph Found: Harsh environments

Cell type Domain Kingdom

Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Protista

Kind of cell: Eukaryote Organization: mostly Unicellular Reproduction: Asexual or Sexual Eats: Autotroph, heterotroph, decomposer Found: Moist environments

Cell type Domain Kingdom

Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Fungi

Kind of cell: Eukaryote Organization: Multicellular Reproduction: Asexual Eats: Decomposer Found: Everywhere

Cell type Domain Kingdom

Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Plantae

Kind of cell: Eukaryote Organization: multicellular with a cell wall Reproduction: Sexual Eats: Autotroph Found: Everywhere

Cell type Domain Kingdom

Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia

Kind of cell: Eukaryote Organization: Multicellular Reproduction: Sexual Eats: Heterotroph Found: Everywhere

Cell type Domain Kingdom