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1 Classification of organisms 6.12 D

2 How are living organisms classified?
We classify living organisms into a Domain and Kingdom based on the following characteristics: If they are… Unicellular or Multicellular Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic Autotrophic or Heterotrophic Mode of Reproduction: Sexual or Asexual

3 Unicellular Organisms made of only ONE cell.
Ex: Bacteria, Archaea, Protista, Amoeba Hint: the word UNI=One

4 Multicellular Organisms that are made of MORE than one cell.
Ex: Animals, Plants and Fungi Hint: the word MULTI=Many

5 Prokaryotic An organism whose organelles (cell parts) do NOT contain a NUCLEUS. Very SIMPLE Structure Hint: Pro means NO Nucleus

6 Eukaryotic An organism whose cell parts have a NUCLEUS
The “Eu” in Eukaryotic is pronounced “YOU”. Very COMPLEX Structure. Hint: “Eu”karyotic cells are like YOU…all of your cells have a NUCLEUS.

7 Prokaryotic Vs. eukaryotic
No Nucleus and Simple Structure Ex: Archaea and Bacteria Domain Has a Nucleus and Complex Structure Ex: Eukarya Domain

8 Autotrophic Organisms that are capable of making their own food.
Ex: Plants, Bacteria, Archaea and Protists.

9 Heterotrophic Organisms that can NOT make their own food. Ex: Animals, Humans, and Fungi

10 Asexual reproduction Reproduction of a cell that does not require two parents, but only the cell making an exact copy of itself. Ex: Lizard regenerating its tail Ex: When you get a scab and skin cells reproduce to create new skin.

11 Sexual Reproduction Reproduction of an organism that requires two parents to create new offspring. Ex: Babies, puppies, kittens


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