Domains and Kingdoms
Domain Bacteria Eubacteria – prokaryotic and cell walls contain peptidoglycan. Some are aerobic and some are anaerobic. Most are heterotrophic and some are autotrophic More abundant than any other organism
BACTERIAL COLONY THAT IS ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANT
Domain Archaea More closely related to eukaryotes Cell walls do not contain peptidoglycan Can be autotrophic or heterotrophic Live in extreme environments – hot springs, thermal vents, salty lakes.
AERIAL VIEW OF THERMAL SPRING IN YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK
Domain Eukarya Membrane bound organelles – mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum…. Multicellular, unicellular, autotrophic, heterotrophic Includes the kingdoms – protista, fungi, plant, and animal
Kingdom Protista Unicellular, colonial, multicellular, and don’t have internal organs Plant-like – algae Animal-like – protozoan Fungi-like – molds, mildews
Kingdom Fungi Unicellular, multicellular, heterotrophic, can’t move about Cell wall is made of chitin Main role as decomposers
Kingdom Plantae Multicellular Cell wall made of cellulose Most contain chloroplasts Mostly autotrophic Tissue organize into organs
Kingdom Anamalia No cell walls Heterotrophic, multicellular Tissue organizes into complex organs Live in land, water, or in air
WHAT DOES IT ALL LOOK LIKE?
Phylogenic tree for Plants
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