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Today’s Essential Question: What are the similarities and differences among the 6 kingdoms of life?

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• Sit Where you like

Please do not touch microscopes

Get a copy of the FIB notes off the front counter

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DOMAINS AND KINGDOMS

17.3 pages 499-503

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•Today’s Essential

Question: What are the similarities and

differences among the 6 kingdoms of life?

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As we discovered more about the natural world…not all organisms fit into Linnaeus’s 2 kingdoms (_____ or _____)

Ex: _________ _____

Images from: http://www.leighday.co.uk/upload/public/docImages/6/Listeria%20bacteria.jpghttp://danny.oz.au/travel/iceland/p/3571-fungi.jpg

plantanimal

bacteria fungi

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THREE-DOMAIN system

Molecular analyses have given rise to a __________________ now recognized= _______

DOMAIN

new taxonomiccategory

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Domains are larger than Kingdoms and are based on the kind of ____________ an organism has.

Eubacteria Archaebacteria Protista Plantae Fungi Animalia

Bacteria Archaea Eukarya

Ribosomal RNA

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Kidspiration by Riedell

6 KingdomSystem

PlantaeFungiProtistaEubacteriaArchaebacteria Animalia

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Cell without a nucleus = ____________(Includes bacteria)

Cell with a nucleus and organelles surrounded by membranes = _________________

(includes plants and animals)

Organism that can make its own food using photosynthesis or chemosynthesis =______________

Organism that gets food energy from consuming other organisms = _____________

REMEMBER

PROKARYOTE

EUKARYOTE

AUTOTROPH

HETEROTROPH

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A ONE-CELLED organism = _____________________

Organism made of many cells= ______________

Polysaccharide made by joining glucose molecules together which makes plants sturdy= _________________

REMEMBER

UNICELLULAR

MULTICELLULAR

CELLULOSE

http://bioweb.wku.edu/courses/Biol115/Wyatt/default.htm

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•What are the two broadest categories of the classification system????

DomainKingdom

How many domains are there?

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3 Domains1.Bacteria2.Archea

3.Eukarya

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•Domains are based on the characteristics of

1. Cell Type2. Cell Structure

•What are the 2 cell types again???

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Domains•Archaea and Bacteria are made up of unicellular prokaryotes

•Eukarya are made up of multicellular and unicellular organisms that have eukaryotic cells.

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•The difference between Domain Bacteria and Domain Archaea is the cell structure.

•Domain Bacteria - the cell wall is made up of peptidoglycan.

•Domain Archaea - the cell wall DOES NOT have peptidoglycan

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Polymer made of sugars and amino acidsfound outside the cell membrane in the cellwall in some bacteria = ______________PEPTIDOGLYCAN

http://www.scq.ubc.ca/?p=481

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Peptidoglycan=Cell wall component.

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Quick check!!•What are the 3 Domains?•Bacteria are made up of what kind of cells?•Eukarya are made up of what kind of cells?•What's the difference between Domain Bacteria and Domain Archaea?

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How many kingdoms are

there???

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3 Domains 6 Kingdoms

3 DOMAINS

6 KINGDOMS Protista Fungi PlantaeAnimalia

Bacteria

Eubacteria

Archaea

Archaebacteria

Eukarya

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DOMAIN: BACTERIAKINGDOM: EUBACTERIA

_____________________________________________Have cell walls with ________________

Can be ____ ____________ or ______________

EXAMPLES: _____________________

PROKARYOTES

PEPTIDOGLYCANUNICELLULAR

AUTOTROPHS HETEROTROPHSE. coli, Streptococcus

http://chemiris.chem.binghamton.edu/ZHONG/research/bacteria3.jpg

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DOMAIN: ARCHAEAKINGDOM: ARCHAEBACTERIA__________________________________Have cell walls _________ peptidoglycan

Can be___ ___________ or ______________EXAMPLES: _____________________

LIVE IN EXTREME ENVIRONMENTS like volcanic hot springs, brine pools, low oxygen

PROKARYOTES

WITHOUTUNICELLULAR

AUTOTROPHS HETEROTROPHSHalophiles; thermophiles;

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Organisms that can live in HIGH temperature environments= ________________

Organisms that can live in high salt environments= ______________HALOPHILES

THERMOPHILES

http://www.teara.govt.nz/NR/rdonlyres/737B7002-C31D-418D-84C5-D0E68ED87BBB/134228/hero6483.jpg

http://web0.greatbasin.net/~wigand/petespaleo/Columbus%20Salt%20Marsh.jpg

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What are the kingdoms of Eukarya???

1.Protista2.Fungi

3.Plantae4.Animalia

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DOMAIN: EUKARYAKINGDOM: PLANTAE

_____________________________________________Have cell walls with ________________ and ______________________________EXAMPLES: _____________________

EUKARYOTES

CELLULOSEMULTICELLULAR

AUTOTROPHSMosses, ferns, trees, flowering plants

http://www.russianflora.com/store/images/product/custom_green_plant_35.jpg

CHLOROPLASTS

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DOMAIN: EUKARYAKINGDOM: ANIMALIA

____________________________________________________________ or _________________________________

EXAMPLES: _____________________

EUKARYOTES

NO CELL WALLS CHLOROPLASTSMULTICELLULAR

HETEROTROPHSWorms, insects, fish, birds,mammals, humans

http://www.millan.net 

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DOMAIN: EUKARYAKINGDOM: FUNGI

_____________________________________________Have cell walls with _______________________________

EXAMPLES: _____________________

EUKARYOTES

CHITINMost MULTICELLULAR; few UNICELLULAR

HETEROTROPHS- absorb nutrients from decaying organic matter

Mushrooms, yeast

http://www.ontarionature.org/home/images/mushrooms.jpg

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DOMAIN: EUKARYAKINGDOM: PROTISTA

_____________________________________________Some have cell walls with ____________________________________Can be _____________ or _____________

EXAMPLES: _____________________

EUKARYOTES

CELLULOSEMost UNICELLULAR; some colonial/multiSome have chloroplasts

AUTOTROPHS HETEROTROPHS

http://www.ravelgrane.com/pix/proj/draco/paramecium-nahrung.gif

Amoeba; Paramecium;Giant kelp; slime mold

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VirusesAre they alive??•Viruses are not living so they are not placed in the classification system.