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1 Chapter 17 - 17.3 Domains and Kingdoms

2 Domains There are 3 domains Eukarya Archaea Bacteria

3 Kingdoms There are 6 kingdoms in the 3 domains Archaea Bacteria
Protists Fungi Plantae Animalia

4 Domain Bacteria Characteristics of this domain are:
Bacteria that are prokaryotes (no nucleus) Cell wall contains peptidoglycan

5 Domain Archae Characteristics of this domain are:
Species thought to be more ancient than bacteria. Cell walls do not contain peptidoglycan. Called extremophiles because they live in extreme environments.

6 Domain Eukarya Characteristics of this domain are:
Cells with a membrane bound nucleus and membrane bound organelles. Includes the kingdoms plantae, animalia, fungi, and protista

7 Kingdom Protista Protists do not have organs
They are classified into three groups: Plant-like Animal-like Fungus-like

8 Kingdom Fungi Characteristics of Fungi
absorb nutrients from their environment. Heterotrophic Lack motility Have cell walls made of chiton

9 Kingdom Plantae Characteristics of Plantae multicellular Autotrophic
Lack motility Have cell walls made of cellulose

10 Kingdom Animalia Characteristics of Animalia multicellular
Heterotrophic No cell walls Complex organ systems


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