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1 Classification System
Mrs. Harris

2 FACTS Classification: 8 levels Domain 6 Kingdoms 3 Domains
Kingdom Eukarya Phylum Archaea Class Bacteria Order Carl Linnaeus – developed binomial nomenclature Family Genus All scientific names are made up of 2 Latin terms Species

3 Kingdom Archaebacteria
-Unicellular Archaebacteria – no peptidoglycan - Prokaryotic unique cell walls - Autotrophic and Heterotrophic Found in extreme environments such as Salt lakes, Deep Oceans, and Hot Springs exceeding 100 degrees C. Some may live in an Oxygen-free environment

4 Kingdom eubacteria Eubacteria – all other bacteria
-complex internal structures -Prokaryotic -Cell wall with peptidoglycan -Most abundant organism on Earth -Unicellular -Autotrophs and Heterotrophs

5 Kingdom protista Protista -Eukaryotic -Unicellular and multicellular
-Some species with cell walls -Autotrophic and Heterotrophic

6 Kingdom Fungi Fungi: -Eukaryotic -cell walls with chitin
-mostly multicellular (may be unicellular) -Heterotrophs

7 Kingdom Plantae Plantae – -Eukaryotic -Multicellular
-Autotrophs (Makes its own food) - Cell walls with cellulose

8 Kingdom Animalia -Eukaryotic -No cell walls Scientific Name:
-Multicellular Human: Homo sapiens -Heterotroph

9 Review: 1. How many Domains (super kingdoms)? 2. How many Kingdoms?
3. Which kingdom do you belong to? 4. What is a heterotroph? 5. What is an autotroph? 6. How is a Prokaryotic organism different from an Eukaryotic organism?

10 Answers to Review: 1. 3 domains 2. 6 kingdoms 3. Animal kingdom
4. Heterotroph cannot make its own food 5. Autotrophs can make their own food 6. Prokaryotic organisms do not have a nucleus or membrane bound organelles.


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