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Domains and Kingdoms Spring 2018.

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1 Domains and Kingdoms Spring 2018

2 Classification of Living Things
Organisms are placed into domains and kingdoms based on their: Cell type Their ability to make food The number of cells that make up their bodies

3 Make a Chart That Looks Like This: Leave a lot of space to write
Make a Chart That Looks Like This: Leave a lot of space to write. Take up your entire page. Domain Bacteria Archaea Eukarya Kingdom Cell Type Cell Structures Number of Cells Mode of Nutrition Examples

4 Bacteria Domain Kingdom Cell Type Cell Structures Number of Cells
Eubacteria Cell Type Prokaryote Cell Structures Cell walls with peptidoglycan Number of Cells Unicellular Mode of Nutrition Autotroph or Heterotroph Examples: E.Coli Streptococcus pneumoniae Salmonella Enteritidis Listeriamonocytogenes

5 Peptidoglycan The peptidoglycan layer in the bacterial cell wall is a crystal lattice structure formed from linear chains of two alternating amino sugars.

6 Archaea Number of Cells Mode of Nutrition Examples Domain Unicellular
Kingdom Archaebacteria Cell Type Prokaryote Cell Structures Cell walls without peptidoglycan Number of Cells Unicellular Mode of Nutrition Autotroph or Heterotroph Examples Halophiles

7 Halophile

8 Eukarya Domain Kingdom Cell Type Cell Structures Number of Cells
Protista Cell Type Eukaryote Cell Structures Some cell walls made of glucose Some made of chloroplasts Number of Cells Most unicellular Some colonial Some multicellular Mode of Nutrition Autotroph or Heterotroph Examples: Amoeba Slime Molds

9 Amoeba

10 Eukarya Domain Kingdom Cell Type Cell Structures Number of Cells
Fungi Cell Type Eukaryote Cell Structures Cell walls of chitin Number of Cells Most Multicellular Some unicellular Mode of Nutrition Heterotroph Examples Mushrooms Yeasts

11 Yeast

12 Eukarya Domain Kingdom Cell Type Cell Structures Number of Cells
Plantae Cell Type Eukaryote Cell Structures Cell walls of cellulose Chloroplasts Number of Cells Most multicellular Some green algae are unicellular Mode of Nutrition Autotroph Examples Mosses Ferns Flowering Plants

13 Eukarya Domain Kingdom Cell Type Cell Structures Eukarya Animalia
Number of Cells Multicellular Mode of Nutrition Heterotroph Examples Sponges Worms Insects Fish Mammals Domain Eukarya Kingdom Animalia Cell Type Eukaryote Cell Structures NO cell walls or chloroplasts

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