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Name _______________________________________________ Date ______________
Three Domain PPT Notes
Directions: As you view the slideshow, complete the statements by writing the missing word or words.
Please note that numbered statements correspond to numbers on the slides.
1. All organisms belong to one of three domains, depending on their ____________________. A
domain is the most inclusive (broadest) taxonomic category. A single domain can contain one or
more kingdoms.
• Archaea
• Eubacteria
• Eukaryota (Eukarya)
2. Archaea: very _____________________________ forms of bacteria
_______________: more advanced forms of bacteria
Eukaryota: all life forms with eukaryotic cells
3. Organisms are placed into domains and kingdoms based on their ________ type, their ability to
make ____________, and the number of cells in their bodies.
4. Organisms can be:
 ______________________________ – cells that lack a nucleus
 Eukaryotic – cells that contain a nucleus
 Unicellular – single-celled; made up of one cell
 _______________________________ – made up of many cells
 Autotrophic – can make their own food
 _____________________________ – cannot make their own food
5. Domain Archaea
Kingdom Archaebacteria
 known as “ancient bacteria”; they are the most type of organisms
 they thrive in the most ___________________ environments on Earth; they are often
referred to as “extremophiles”
 found in hot springs, very salty water, swamps, and the intestines of cows
6.
7. Domain Archaea
Kingdom Archaebacteria
•
•
they are unicellular, prokaryotic and some are autotrophic and others heterotrophic
They are different from bacteria in the structure and __________________ makeup of
their cells.
8.
Domain Eubacteria
Kingdom Eubacteria

•
9.
They are found _____________________________ on Earth except extreme
environments.
They are unicellular, prokaryotic, some are autotrophic and others are heterotrophic
Domain Eukarya (Eukaryota)
Kingdoms:
 Protista (Protists)
 ____________
 Plants (Plantae)
 Animals (Animalia)
10.





Kingdom Protista (Protists)
“the “odds and ends” kingdom;
includes any organism that cannot be classified as a animal, plant, or fungus
__________________
some are unicellular, others are multicellular
some are autotrophs, others are heterotrophs
11.
12. Fungi
• eukaryotic
• most are multicellular
• heterotrophic
• include yeast (unicellular), molds, mildews, and _____________________________
13. Plants
•
•
•
•
multicellular
eukaryotic
_______________________________
most live on land
14. Animals
• multicelllar
• eukaryotic
• _________________________
• live in diverse environments
Name _______________________________________________ Date ______________
Three Domain PPT Notes
Directions: As you view the slideshow, complete the statements by writing the missing word or words.
Please note that numbered statements correspond to numbers on the slides.
1. All organisms belong to one of three domains, depending on their characteristics. A domain is
the most inclusive (broadest) taxonomic category. A single domain can contain one or more
kingdoms.
• Archaea
• Eubacteria
• Eukaryota (Eukarya)
2. Archaea: very primitive forms of bacteria
Eubacteria: more advanced forms of bacteria
Eukaryota: all life forms with eukaryotic cells
3. Organisms are placed into domains and kingdoms based on their cell type, their ability to make
food, and the number of cells in their bodies.
4. Organisms can be:
 Prokaryotic – cells that lack a nucleus
 Eukaryotic – cells that contain a nucleus
 Unicellular – single-celled; made up of one cell
 Multicellular – made up of many cells
 Autotrophic – can make their own food
 Heterotrophic – cannot make their own food
5. Domain Archaea
Kingdom Archaebacteria
 known as “ancient bacteria”; they are the most type of organisms
 they thrive in the most extreme environments on Earth; they are often referred to as
“extremophiles”
 found in hot springs, very salty water, swamps, and the intestines of cows
6.
7. Domain Archaea
Kingdom Archaebacteria
•
•
they are unicellular, prokaryotic and some are autotrophic and others heterotrophic
They are different from bacteria in the structure and chemical makeup of
their cells.
8. Domain Eubacteria
Kingdom Eubacteria

•
9.
They are found everywhere on Earth except extreme environments.
They are unicellular, prokaryotic, some are autotrophic and others are heterotrophic.
Domain Eukarya (Eukaryota)
Kingdoms:
 Protista (Protists)
 Fungi
 Plants (Plantae)
 Animals (Animalia)
10.Kingdom Protista (Protists)
 “the “odds and ends” kingdom;
 includes any organism that cannot be classified as a animal, plant, or fungus
 eukaryotic
 some are unicellular, others are multicellular
 some are autotrophs, others are heterotrophs
11.
12. Fungi
• eukaryotic
• most are multicellular
• heterotrophic
• include yeast (unicellular), molds, mildews, and mushrooms
13. Plants
•
•
•
•
multicellular
eukaryotic
autotrophic
most live on land
14. Animals
• multicelllar
• eukaryotic
• heterotrophic
• live in diverse environments