Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

The Six Kingdoms. Introduction 1. Archaebacteria 2. Eubacteria 3. Protists 4. Fungi 5. Plants 6. Animals.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "The Six Kingdoms. Introduction 1. Archaebacteria 2. Eubacteria 3. Protists 4. Fungi 5. Plants 6. Animals."— Presentation transcript:

1 The Six Kingdoms

2 Introduction 1. Archaebacteria 2. Eubacteria 3. Protists 4. Fungi 5. Plants 6. Animals

3 The grouping of organisms into KINGDOMS is based on 3 factors: The grouping of organisms into KINGDOMS is based on 3 factors: –1. Cell Type (prokyotic or eukaryotic) –2. Cell Number (unicellular or multicellular) –3. Feeding Type (autotroph or heterotroph)

4 1. Cell Type- The presence or absence of cellular structures such as the nucleus, mitochondria, or a cell wall Prokaryotes or Eukaryotes

5 Prokaryotes – Bacteria! DO NOT HAVE : DO NOT HAVE : An organized nucleus Structured organelles

6 Prokaryotes – Typical Bacteria Basic Structure DNA – strands floating in cytoplasm/small rings called plasmids Ribosomes - RNA/protein synthesis sites Cytoplasm -water based Cell membrane & Wall

7

8 Eukaryotes DO HAVE: DO HAVE: Nucleus organized with a membrane other organelles

9

10 2. Cell Number Unicellular- single celled organism – protozoans, bacteria, some algae Multicellular- many celled organism – cells start to specialize/differentiate

11 Unicellular UnicellularMulticellular

12 3. Feeding Type - How the organisms get their food –Autotroph or Producer Make their own food –Heterotroph or Consumer Must eat other organisms to survive Includes decomposers – those that eat dead matter!

13 There used to be only 5 kingdoms 1. Moneran 2. Protista 3. Fungi 4. Plantae 5. Animalia This kingdom has now been divided into 2 – archaebacteria & eubacteria

14 6 Kingdoms Archaebacteria Archaebacteria Eubacteria Eubacteria Protista Protista Fungi Fungi Plantae Plantae Animalia Animalia Prokaryotes Eukaryotes

15 The Six Kingdoms

16 Archaebacteria -”ancient bacteria” -existed before dinosaurs -live in extreme environments -hot springs -acidic environment -methane -unicellular prokaryotes -some autotrophs, some heterotrophs

17 Thermophiles (like heat) Halophiles (like salt/sulfur)

18 Eubacteria Chemical makeup is different from that of archaebacteria. “It is the eubacteria that most people are talking about when they say bacteria, because they live in more neutral conditions.” -unicellular prokaryote -some autotrophs, some heterotrophs

19 Bacterial Shapes Bacteria come in 3 main shapes Bacteria come in 3 main shapes –Rod or Stick (bacilli) –Sphere (cocci) –Spiral (spirilla)

20 Bacterial Locomotion Some bacteria have flagella or cilia for movement Some bacteria have flagella or cilia for movement Some secrete a slime layer and ooze over surfaces like slugs Some secrete a slime layer and ooze over surfaces like slugs

21 Protists “odds and ends” kingdom because its organisms are pretty different from one another -most unicellular, some multicellular -eukaryotes -some autotrophs, some heterotrophs Classified by the way they move (cilia, flagella, pseudopodia...) Classified by the way they move (cilia, flagella, pseudopodia...)

22 Amoeba Euglena Rotifer Algae Volvox Spyrgyra

23 Amoeba

24 Euglena

25 Fungi Kingdom The Kingdom Fungi includes some of the most important organisms. The Kingdom Fungi includes some of the most important organisms. By breaking down dead organic material, they continue the cycle of nutrients through ecosystems. By breaking down dead organic material, they continue the cycle of nutrients through ecosystems. Mold

26 Fungi All fungi are eukaryotic All fungi are eukaryotic They may be unicellular or multicellular They may be unicellular or multicellular All fungi have a cell wall All fungi have a cell wall Unicellular (yeast) Multicellular

27 Fungi Nutrition All fungi are heterotrophs All fungi are heterotrophs - Saprophytes- get their nutrients from dead organic matter - Saprophytes- get their nutrients from dead organic matter - Mutualists – live symbiotically - Parasites – absorb from a host, eventually killing the host

28 Fungi Fungi can be very helpful and delicious Fungi can be very helpful and delicious Many antibacterial drugs are derived from fungi Many antibacterial drugs are derived from fungi Penicillin

29 Fungi Fungi also causes a number of plant and animal diseases: Fungi also causes a number of plant and animal diseases: Athlete's Foot

30 Fungi Ringworm Ringworm

31 Fungi Locomotion Fungi are stationary Fungi are stationary They have root-like structures that they use for attachment They have root-like structures that they use for attachment

32 Plants -all plants are multicellular -all are eukaryotes -plants are autotrophs - Reproduce sexually

33 Animals -all are multicellular -all are eukaryotes -all are heterotrophs

34

35 6 Kingdom Information Book

36 1. Which Kingdom do I belong to?

37 2. Which Kingdom do I belong to?

38 3. Which Kingdom do I belong to?

39 4. Which Kingdom do I belong to?

40 5. Which Kingdom do I belong to?

41 6. Which Kingdom do I belong to? I have pseudopods!

42 7. Which Kingdom do I belong to?

43 8. Which Kingdom do I belong to?

44 9. Which Kingdom do I belong to?

45 10. Which Kingdom do I belong to?


Download ppt "The Six Kingdoms. Introduction 1. Archaebacteria 2. Eubacteria 3. Protists 4. Fungi 5. Plants 6. Animals."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google