KINGDOMS OF LIFE.

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KINGDOMS OF LIFE

EUBACTERIA DOMAIN = Bacteria Eu = True meaning “True Bacteria” Prokaryotes or Eukaryotes or Both?

EUBACTERIA Cell Structures

EUBACTERIA # of Cells? Unicellular or Multicellular?

EUBACTERIA Mode of Nutrition: Autotroph, Heterotroph, or Both?

EUBACTERIA Streptococcus E. Coli

ARCHAEBACTERIA Domain = Archaea Prokaryote or Eukaryote?

ARCHAEBACTERIA Cell Structure

ARCHAEBACTERIA Number of Cells: Unicellular or Multicellular or Both?

Mode of Nutrition: Autotroph, Heterotroph, or Both? ARCHAEBACTERIA Mode of Nutrition: Autotroph, Heterotroph, or Both?

ARCHAEBACTERIA Examples: Live in EXTREME Conditions!

PROTISTA DOMAIN = Eukarya Prokaryote or Eukaryote?

PROTISTA Cell Structures Cell walls are made of? Some have Chloroplasts

PROTISTA Number of Cells: Unicellular or Multicellular or Both?

PROTISTA Mode of Nutrition: Autotroph or Heterotroph or Both?

PROTISTA Examples: Slime Molds Paramecium Amoeba Giant Kelp

FUNGI DOMAIN = Eukarya Prokaryote or Eukaryote?

FUNGI Cell Structures: Cell walls made of?

FUNGI Number of Cells: Unicellular or Multicellular or Both? YEAST

FUNGI Mode of Nutrition: Autotroph, Heterotroph, or Both? Hint: Look at the roots!

FUNGI Examples: YEAST MUSHROOMS

PLANTAE DOMAIN = Eukarya Eukaryote or Prokaryote?

PLANTAE Cell Structures Cell walls made of? _____ Performs Photosynthesis

PLANTAE Number of Cells: Multicellular, Unicellular, or Both?

PLANTAE Mode of Nutrition: Autotroph, Heterotroph or Both?

Examples Examples: Mosses Ferns Flowering Plants

ANIMALIA DOMAIN = Eukarya Prokaryote or Eukaryote?

ANIMALIA Cell Structures: Cell walls? Chloroplasts?

ANIMALIA Number of Cells: Unicellular or Multicellular?

ANIMALIA Mode of Nutrition: Autotroph or Heterotroph?

ANIMALIA Examples: Sponges Insects Mammals Worms Fishes

WHERE ARE THEY CLASSIFIED?!? VIRUSES WHERE ARE THEY CLASSIFIED?!? Bacteriophage Flu Virus

Yes, multicellular organisms Response to Environment VIRUSES Characteristic Virus Cell Structure DNA or RNA, core, capsid Cell mmb, cytoplasm Reproduction Only in host cell Cell division Genetic Code DNA or RNA DNA Growth/Development No Yes, multicellular organisms Obtain/Use Energy Yes Response to Environment Change over time

Viruses REPRODUCTION: 2 Pathways Lytic and Lysogenic