Six Kingdoms Notes

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Overview of the Six Kingdoms Bundren, 2008 1

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Intro Description to the six biological kingdoms

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Overview of the Six Kingdoms

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What is Cell Type?

• Prokaryotic – describes an organism with cells that do NOT have a nucleus

• Eukaryotic – describes an organism with cells that do have a nucleus

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1. The organism shown is

A.ProkaryoticB. Eukaryotic

DNA

CELL MEMBRANE

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What is Cellular Organization?• Multicellular – organisms are made up of more than

one cell• Unicellular – organisms are made up of one cell

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2. The organisms shown are

A.UnicellularB.Multicellular

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What is Mode of Nutrition?

• Autotrophic – makes its own food• Heterotrophic – gets nutrients from the food it

consumes

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3. The organism shown is

A. AutotrophicB. Heterotrophic

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List of the 3 Domains & 6 Kingdoms

Domain Archaea

Domain Bacteria

Domain Eukarya

Kingdom Archaebacteria

Kingdom Eubacteria

Kingdom Protista

Kingdom Fungi

Kingdom Plantae

Kingdom Animalia

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Kingdom Archaebacteria“extreme bacteria”

• Cell Type – Unicellular• Cellular Organization – Prokaryotic• Mode of nutrition –Autotrophic or

Heterotrophic– Means that some species are autotrophs and

some are heterotrophs

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Kingdom Archaebacteria Characteristics

• Reproduction – asexual• Cell Wall – cell walls without peptidoglycan• Habitat – live in extreme habitats such as hot

springs, geysers, volcanic hot pools, brine pools, black smokers

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Kingdom Archaebacteria

Morning Glory Pool in Yellowstone National Park – note the bright colors from the archaebacteria growing in the extremely hot water.

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Kingdom Archaebacteria

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Kingdom Archaebacteria• Archaebacteria can live deep

in the ocean near geothermal vents called black smokers

• There is no light, so they carry out chemosynthesis instead of photosynthesis

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Kingdom Eubacteria

• Cell Type – Prokaryotic• Cellular Organization – Unicellular• Mode of nutrition – Autotrophic or

heterotrophic• Reproduction – asexual • Cell Wall – Thick cells walls with peptidoglycan• Habitat – everywhere!!! (even inside you)

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Kingdom Eubacteria• Procholorococcus – an autotrophic bacterium

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Kingdom Protista: “Catch All Kingdom”• Cell Type – Eukaryotic• Cellular Organization – Most unicellular, some

multicellular• Mode of Nutrition – Autotrophic and

heterotrophic• Reproduction – sexual and asexual• Cell Wall – Some with cell walls containing

cellulose• Habitat – all aquatic

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Kingdom Protista

Volvox – a colonial protist

Euglena - autotrophic

A slime mold

Amoeba - heterotrophic

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Kingdom Fungi

• Cell Type – Eukaryotic• Cellular Organization – Most multicellular• Mode of Nutrition –heterotrophic

(decomposers)• Reproduction – sexual and asexual• Cell Wall –cell walls containing chitin• Habitat – terrestrial

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Kingdom Fungi

Stilton cheese

Bread mold

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Kingdom Plantae

• Cell Type – Eukaryotic• Cellular Organization – multicellular• Mode of Nutrition – Autotrophic• Reproduction – sexual• Cell Wall – cell walls containing cellulose• Habitat – aquatic and terrestrial

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Kingdom Plantae

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Kingdom Animalia

• Cell Type – Eukaryotic• Cellular Organization – multicellular• Mode of Nutrition – heterotrophic• Reproduction – mostly sexual• Cell Wall – none• Habitat – aquatic and terrestrial

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Kingdom Animalia

Coral snake

Sponge

Flatworm

Octopus

Jellyfish

Bear

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