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Living Things Vocabulary with Realia (slides2-12) Abiotic and Biotic in an Ecosystem example of a Community 5 Kingdoms chart descriptions of the 5 kingdoms Taxonomy Graphic for Seven Classification of Animals

Classify Conduct activity

Home Arrangement Ecosystem

Biotic Factors

Abiotic Factors Air

Interact

Population

Community

Photosynthesis

Immigrate Prefix Im = move in

Emigrate Prefix E = move out

Organism

Abiotic and Biotic in an Ecosystem

Example of a community

Five Kingdom of living Things

descriptions of the 5 kingdoms KINGDOM MONERA (monerans) - *1 cell *no true nucleus - prokaryote (genetic material scattered and not enclosed by a membrane) *some move (flagellum); others don't *some make their own food (autotrophic); others can't make their own food (heterotrophic) *examples - bacteria, blue-green bacteri(cyanobacteria) KINGDOM PROTISTA (protists) - *1 cell *have a true nucleus - eukaryote *some move (cilia, flagella, pseudopodia); others don't *some are autotrophic; others are heterotrophic *examples - amoeba, diatom, euglena, paramecium, some algae (unicellular), etc KINGDOM FUNGI - *multicellular *have nuclei *mainly do not move from place to place *heterotrophic (food is digested outside of fungus) *examples - mushroom, mold, puffball, shelf/bracket fungus, yeast, etc.

descriptions of the 5 kingdoms/cont. KINGDOM PLANTAE (plants) - *multicellular *have nuclei *do not move *autotrophic *examples - multicellular algae, mosses, ferns, flowering plants (dandelions, roses, etc.), trees, etc KINGDOM ANIMALIA (animals) - *multicellular *have nuclei *do move *heterotrophic *examples - sponge, jellyfish, insect, fish, frog, bird, man

Taxonomy Graphic for Seven Classification of Animals