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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
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