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1 Get out your textbook and open to page 208.
BELL RINGER Get out your textbook and open to page 208. READ 208 SILENTLY and be ready to discuss.

2 BELL RINGER FOR APP OPEN YOUR PLANNER TO BE STAMPED AND GRADED.
QUIET AND WORKING OR ZERO FOR PLANNER FOR THIS WEEK!

3 GET YOUR LARGE GROUP PAPER ON THE 6 KINGDOMS.
BELL RINGER GET YOUR LARGE GROUP PAPER ON THE 6 KINGDOMS.

4 BELL RINGER Do the two bacteria kingdoms have a nuclei?
NO What are they called? PROKARYOTIC Make sure you have answers when I call on you.

5 BELL RINGER Does the kingdom Protista have a nucleus YES
What are they called? EUKARYOTIC Make sure you have answers when I call on you.

6 iPAD Go to my Weebly site.
Click on the “Links” tab near the top of my page. Bring each of the 3 labs to me when completed. Complete your Directed Reading CH 9 S. 2 and bring to me when completed. Complete and bring to me any Missing Assignments. When you have completed all the above—you can explore APPs that are on your iPad.

7 BELL RINGER most are multicellular (example of single celled is yeast), and are ALL decomposers. What kingdom? FUNGI

8 BELL RINGER both single and multicellular, both producers and consumers, both reproduce asexually and sexually, and are known sometimes as the “junk drawer” kingdom. PROTISTA

9 Animalia ALL MULTICELLULAR ALL CONSUMERS ALL SEXUALLY

10 BOTH ASEXUALLY & SEXUALLY
PLANTAE ALL MULTICELLULAR ALL PRODUCERS BOTH ASEXUALLY & SEXUALLY

11 MOST MULTICELLULAR-SOME SINGLE CELLED YEAST MUSHROOMS, MOLDS
FUNGI MOST MULTICELLULAR-SOME SINGLE CELLED YEAST MUSHROOMS, MOLDS ALL DECOMPOSERS

12 BOTH MULTICELLULAR & SINGLE CELLED BOTH PRODUCERS & CONSUMERS
PROTISTA BOTH MULTICELLULAR & SINGLE CELLED BOTH PRODUCERS & CONSUMERS BOTH ASEXUALLY & SEXUALLY AMOEBA, PARAMECIUM, EUGLENA

13 EUBACTERIA ALL SINGLE CELLED ALL ASEXUALLY NO E. coli, salmonella

14 THERMOPHILES, HALOPHILES
ARCHAEBACTERIA ALL SINGLE CELLED ALL ASEXUALLY NO THERMOPHILES, HALOPHILES

15 BELL RINGER TURN IN YOUR DIRECTED READING.

16 EUKARYOTIC Has a NUCLEUS

17 PROKARYOTIC NO NUCLEUS

18 Which kingdom? E. coli is an example of what kingdom? EUBACTERIA

19 Which kingdom? are producers and are all multicellular. PLANTAE

20 Which kingdom? move by themselves, all multicellular, all consumers, all reproduce sexually. ANIMALIA

21 Which kingdom? We observed amoebas, paramecium and euglena in the iPad labs. What kingdom? PROTISTA

22 Which kingdom? all single celled, all reproduce asexually, all prokaryotic EUBACTERIA ARCHAEBACTERIA

23 Perch and hagfish

24 6 Kingdoms

25 Write these six kingdoms:
ARCHAEBACTERIA EUBACTERIA PROTISTA PLANTAE FUNGI ANIMALIA

26 Animalia

27 Do they have a nucleus? ALL EUKARYOTIC Do they have cell walls?
ANIMALIA Do they have a nucleus? ALL EUKARYOTIC Do they have cell walls? NO CELL WALLS

28 ANIMALIA How many cells? ALL MULTICELLULAR

29 Reproduction? ALL SEXUALLY How is food obtained by this kingdom?
ANIMALIA How is food obtained by this kingdom? ALL CONSUMERS Reproduction? ALL SEXUALLY

30 BOTH TERRESTRIAL AND AQUATIC
ANIMALIA Environment BOTH TERRESTRIAL AND AQUATIC

31 Insects Birds Reptiles Mammals Fish Amphibians
ANIMALIA Examples Insects Birds Reptiles Mammals Fish Amphibians

32 Plantae

33 Do they have a nucleus? ALL EUKARYOTIC Do they have cell walls?
PLANTAE Do they have a nucleus? ALL EUKARYOTIC Do they have cell walls? ALL CELL WALLS

34 PLANTAE How many cells? ALL MULTICELLULAR

35 Reproduction? BOTH ASEXUALLY AND SEXUALLY
PLANTAE How is food obtained by this kingdom? ALL PRODUCERS Reproduction? BOTH ASEXUALLY AND SEXUALLY

36 PLANTAE Environment MOST TERRESTRIAL

37 MOSSES FERNS FLOWERING PLANTS TREES
PLANTAE Examples MOSSES FERNS FLOWERING PLANTS TREES

38 Fungi

39 Do they have a nucleus? ALL EUKARYOTIC Do they have cell walls?
FUNGI Do they have a nucleus? ALL EUKARYOTIC Do they have cell walls? ALL CELL WALLS

40 Name a fungi that is unicellular.
How many cells? MOST MULTICELLULAR Name a fungi that is unicellular. YEAST

41 DECOMPOSERS Reproduction? BOTH ASEXUALLY AND SEXUALLY FUNGI
How is food obtained by this kingdom? ALL CONSUMERS- DECOMPOSERS Reproduction? BOTH ASEXUALLY AND SEXUALLY

42 Fungi Environment MOST TERRESTRIAL

43 MUSHROOMS YEASTS MOLDS
FUNGI Examples MUSHROOMS YEASTS MOLDS

44 Protista

45 Do they have a nucleus? ALL EUKARYOTIC Do they have cell walls?
PROTISTS Do they have a nucleus? ALL EUKARYOTIC Do they have cell walls? SOME CELL WALLS

46 MULTICELLULAR SINGLE CELL
PROTISTS How many cells? BOTH MULTICELLULAR SINGLE CELL

47 PRODUCERS Reproduction? BOTH ASEXUALLY AND SEXUALLY PROTISTS
How is food obtained by this kingdom? BOTH CONSUMERS- PRODUCERS Reproduction? BOTH ASEXUALLY AND SEXUALLY

48 PROTISTS Environment MOST AQUATIC

49 PROTISTS Examples AMOEBAS ALGAE EUGLENA

50 Archaebacteria

51 Do they have a nucleus? ALL PROKARYOTIC Do they have cell walls?
ARCHAEBACTERIA Do they have a nucleus? ALL PROKARYOTIC Do they have cell walls? ALL CELL WALLS

52 ARCHAEBACTERIA How many cells? ALL SINGLE CELL

53 PRODUCERS Reproduction? ALL ASEXUALLY ARCHAEBACTERIA
How is food obtained by this kingdom? BOTH CONSUMERS- PRODUCERS Reproduction? ALL ASEXUALLY

54 ARCHAEBACTERIA Environment EXTREME CONDITIONS

55 THERMOPHILES HALOPHILES METHANOGENS
ARCHAEBACTERIA Examples THERMOPHILES HALOPHILES METHANOGENS

56 Eubacteria

57 Do they have a nucleus? ALL PROKARYOTIC Do they have cell walls?
Eubacteria Do they have a nucleus? ALL PROKARYOTIC Do they have cell walls? ALL CELL WALLS

58 Eubacteria How many cells? ALL SINGLE CELL

59 PRODUCERS Reproduction? ALL ASEXUALLY
Eubacteria How is food obtained by this kingdom? BOTH CONSUMERS- PRODUCERS Reproduction? ALL ASEXUALLY

60 BOTH TERRESTRIAL AND AQUATIC
Eubacteria Environment BOTH TERRESTRIAL AND AQUATIC

61 Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
Eubacteria Examples E. coli Salmonelia Nitrogen-fixing bacteria

62 Get the following assignments:
GOAL FOR TODAY Return markers. Return PPT packets. Get the following assignments: Kingdoms-Reading a Diagram— COMPLETE AND TURN IN Directed Reading—start work on it—NOT homework

63 Perch and hagfish

64 Organisms that have cells with a nucleus
Eukaryotes

65 Organisms that have cells without a nucleus
Prokaryotes

66 Most bacteria are in which kingdom?
Eubacteria

67 Most bacteria are in which kingdom?
Eubacteria

68 ALL organisms in this kingdom use the sun’s energy to make sugar (photosynthesis) belong to what kingdom? Plantae Perch and hagfish

69 Organisms that usually move by themselves & have advanced nervous systems that allow them to respond to their environment are called: Animalia Perch and hagfish

70 This kingdom absorbs nutrients by absorbing them from their surroundings
Fungi Perch and hagfish

71 E. Coli that lives in your intestines is an example of what kingdom?
Eubacteria Perch and hagfish

72 This kingdom can have single-celled or multicellular organism.
Protista Perch and hagfish

73 The giant kelp is a multicellular organism is what kingdom?
Protista Perch and hagfish

74 Molds and mushrooms are in what kingdom?
Fungi Perch and hagfish

75 ALL organisms in these two kingdoms are single-celled and do NOT have a nuclei.
Perch and eubacteria archaebacteria

76 ANIMALIA Most possess a nervous system. Felis domesticus
All have cells that lack cell walls. Usually move by themselves

77 PLANTAE Usually green. Use the sun’s energy to make sugar Ferns

78 Protista Most are single-celled organisms.
Giant Kelp—(add this to paper) All eukaryotes that are not plants, animals, or fungi. Algae Evolved from bacteria about 2 billion years ago

79 Fungi Break down material outside their bodies and then absorb the nutrients Molds Mushrooms

80 Eubacteria Prokaryotes that may be found in the human body E. Coli
All are single-celled organisms Do not have nuclei Most bacteria are classified in the kingdom of Eubacteria

81 Archaebacteria Have existed for at least 3 billion years
Form yellow rings around hot springs where the temp is 90 degrees C All are single-celled organisms Do not have nuclei


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