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By: Shelby and JooWon ANIMALIA Most Primitive PLANTEA FUNGI PROTIST EUBACTERIA Least Primitive ARCHAEBACTERIA Archaebacteria •Unicellular • Archaebacteria means “Ancient Bacteria” • Existed before before the dinosaurs came • Can be either autotrophic or heterotrophic Where do they live? ☺On the ocean floor ☺Hot springs ☺Or inside you!!!!!!!!!!! Archaebacteria are Prokaryotes Prokaryotesorganisms whose cells lack a nucleus HOT SPRING Archaebacteria lives in extreme environment. • Unicellular (single-celled) • Prokaryote • Autotrophs or heterotrophs Living Places Is Eubacteria Useful? • no extreme environments YES! • everywhere on the earth! physical conditions • Keep some of Earth’s • Help other organisms to survive. • Autotrophic Eubacterias keep Earth’s current level of oxygen (20%) • Unicelluar either multicelluar • Autotrophs either heterotrops Seaweed • multicelluar Chlamydomona • unicellular • Eukaryotes (living things containing nuclei) • “Odds and Ends” kingdom- organisms are very different from one another. Some examples of fungi are… MOST fungi are multicellular eukaryotes (with the exception of yeast which is unicellular) Mushrooms All Fungi are heterotrophs Molds Most fungi feed on dead or decaying organisms Mildew AND All plants are multicellular eurkaryotes Plants are Autotrophs that make their own food Some familiar plants are… NO PLANTS= NO LIFE ON EARTH!!!!! Dandelions Why? Because plants feed almost all of the heterotrophs on Earth Mosses in the forest Tomatoes A N D All animals are A few animals are… multicellular eukaryotes All animals are heterotrophs Dogs (or puppies) Animals have different adapatations that allow them to locate food, capture it, and digest it Found all over the world in different enviroments Tigers Narwhals!!! A N D