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1 Kingdoms Powerpoint designed by Anita L. Archer, PHD for presentation in Middle School demonstration lesson.

2 classify To classify things means to divide them into groups or types so that things with similar characteristics are in the same group.

3 classify classifies classifying classified classification

4 Biological Classification Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species

5 Classification Chart

6 HELP for the Biologist

7 6 Kingdoms Archaebacteria Eubacteria Protista (protists) Fungi Plantae (plants) Animalia (animals)

8 Characteristic Unicellular uni = one Multi-cellular multi = many

9 Characteristic Prokaryote - no true nucleus Eukaryote eu = true - a true nucleus

10 Characteristic Heterotroph heter = different troph = nutrition/ food Feeds on other organisms Autotroph auto = self troph = nutrition/food Makes own food

11 Archaebacteria archae = ancient

12 Archaebacteria

13 archaebacteria Unicellular Prokaryote Some heterotroph Some autotroph

14 Archaebacteria

15 Eubacteria eu = true anthrax

16 Eubacteria

17 Eubacteria

18 Eubacteria Unicellular Prokaryote Heterotroph & autotroph Some helpful/some harmful

19 Protista (protists)

20 Protists

21 Protists (green Algae)

22 Protists (seaweed)

23 Protista (Protists) Mostly unicellular Eukaryote Heterotroph & autotroph “odds and ends” kingdom –NOT bacteria, animal, plant, or fungi Algae

24 Fungi

25 Fungi

26 Fungi

27 Fungi Multi-cellular Eukaryote Heterotroph –(food - decaying plants) Mushrooms

28 Plantae (plants)

29 Plantae (plants)

30 Plantae Multi-cellular Eukaryote Autotroph 250,000 species

31 Animalia (animals)

32 Animalia (animals)

33 Animalia (animals)

34 Animalia (animals)

35 Animalia Multi-cellular Eukaryote Heterotroph 1 million species

36 Animals