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1 The Six Kingdoms Life Science

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3 Introduction Six Kingdoms
-organized according to type of cells, ability to make food, number of cells in body Archaebacteria Eubacteria Protists Fungi Plants Animals

4 Terminology Getting food autotrophs – make own food
hetertrophs – get food from other sources Type of cells prokaryotic – no nucleus eukaryotic – with a nucleus

5 Terminology continued
Body type unicellular – made of only one cell multicellular – made of more than one cell; -have cells with special functions Reproduction sexual – need male and female parents asexual – need only one parent

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

7 Eubacteria Chemical makeup is different from that of archaebacteria.
-unicellular prokaryote -some autotrophs, some heterotrophs

8 Protists -“odds and ends” kingdom because its organisms are pretty different from one another -most unicellular, some multicellular -eukaryotes -some autotrophs, some heterotrophs

9 Fungi -mushrooms, mold, and mildew
-most are multicellular, some (like yeast) are unicellular -eukaryotes -all are heterotrophs -eat dead or decaying organisms

10 Plants -all plants are multicellular -all are eukaryotes
-plants are autotrophs

11 Animals -all are multicellular -all are eukaryotes
-all are heterotrophs


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