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Classification Scavenger Hunt: Classify the following organisms based on their characteristics

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List the 2 specific examples. Slide 1 Characteristics: Most diverse kingdom. Eukaryotes that are not fungi, plants or animals. List the 2 specific examples.

List the 2 environments you can find these in. Slide 2 Characteristics: Prokaryotic cells Can live in extreme environments Cell wall does not contain peptidoglycan

How do these obtain energy? Characteristics: Has roots, stems & leaves Reproduce with spores Ferns (most common type) Club Mosses, Horsetails, Whisk Ferns Slide 3 How do these obtain energy?

Characteristics: Most are multicellular with hyphae Slide 4 Definition of Hyphae (use your book)? Characteristics: Most are multicellular with hyphae

Characteristics: Slide 5 Has a phyla with mostly insects Exoskeleton Heterotrophs Slide 5 In what phylum would these organisms be found?

What makes this Kingdom different from Plantae? Slide 6 What makes this Kingdom different from Plantae? Characteristics: Decomposers Lack chlorophyll

In what domain are these found? Slide 7 In what domain are these found? Characteristics: Prokaryotic cells Some cause diseases and decay. 3 basic shapes

In what phylum do all these organisms belong? Slide 8 In what phylum do all these organisms belong? Can move Heterotrophic Macroscopic

Slime molds / Sporozoans Slide 9 What makes this Kingdom different from the Kingdom that contains yeast? Slime molds / Sporozoans

Slide 10 Characteristics: In which phyla would you find “ascocarps” like: mildews, yeasts, and morels ? Characteristics: Heterotrophs - Saprophytes live on dead organisms Parasites

Slide 11 Characteristics: Have to eat food Macroscopic Multicellular What is the name of the group within this Kingdom that has an internal skeleton?

What Domain do these organisms belong to- and why? Characteristics: Cannot move from place to place Pines and spruces What Domain do these organisms belong to- and why? Slide 12

Slide 13 Characteristics: What Phylum? Do not have tissues Specialized cells Sessile What Phylum?

What Phylum are these organisms found in? Characteristics: “spiny skinned” Most can regenerate limbs Slide 14 What Phylum are these organisms found in? List an example.

Classification Scavenger Hunt Slide 15 Classification Scavenger Hunt What Phylum are these organisms in? Characteristics: Does not have tissues Specialized cells

Characteristics: Angiosperms Slide 16 What Domain? Why? Characteristics: Angiosperms Produce seeds and flowers Fruit enable the dispersal of seeds Slide 16

Slide 17 Characteristics: What Phylum? Give 2 examples. Some parasitic. Some free living. Ribbonlike bodies. What Phylum? Give 2 examples.

What Phylum? Slide 18 Characteristics: Very diverse phylum External skeleton Jointed appendages

What Kingdom are these organisms in? Slide 19 What Kingdom are these organisms in?

Slide 20 What Phylum? Name 2 examples.