Protists Small in Size, Enormous in Diversity. Taxonomy Review  What are the different groups a species is classified into?  Kingdom  Phylum  Class.

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Protists Small in Size, Enormous in Diversity

Taxonomy Review  What are the different groups a species is classified into?  Kingdom  Phylum  Class  Order  Family  Genus  Species

At first…  Scientists only classified organisms into one of two kingdoms Plant Animal  This wasn’t enough to explain all the diversity of life

Taxonomy Over the Years  Eventually scientists made five kingdoms: Monera (bacteria) Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia

Prokaryotes vs. Eukaryotes  Eukaryotes have their genetic material contained within a nucleus  Prokaryotes do not have their genetic material contained within any sort of structure

Recent Taxonomy

Eukaryota  Contains four kingdoms: Animals Plants Fungi Protists