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Think about it? Open your manuals to page 119… There are 6 kingdoms but only 5 represented. What kingdom has been altered & why? Archebacteria = extreme Eubacteria = true Objectives: SPI 5.1 - Use a simple classification key to identify an unknown organism This diagram is a representation of the taxons of living things. The top is MOST general and the bottom MOST specific. REMEMBER •A species is the most specific grouping and includes only organisms that can interbreed with each other and produce fertile offspring 1. What happened that made it necessary for scientists to add new domains and kingdoms? a. They discovered new organisms. b. They learned to write clearly. c. They started using photography. d. They discovered Euglena. 2. How many domains are recognized today? a. b. c. d. four five three ten Domain Archaea • DNA of these are much different from other, true bacteria • Most Archaea live in extreme conditions (very hot, acidic/basic, sulfurous, salt loving) • Domain Eubacteria: These are the kind of bacteria likely to make us sick, live in our gut to help us digest food, or be used in food production Genus A. Bacilli B. Streptococcus C. Staphylococcus D. Spirilla example - anthrax - strep throat - MRSA, “staph” infections - lyme disease Domain Eukarya: • Contains all of the eukaryotes • Organisms with a nucleus in their cells • Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia 3. A domain made up of prokaryotes that live in soil, water, and in the human body a. b. c. d. Fungi Animalia Plantae Bacteria Kingdom Protista Amoeba Paramecium Water Mold Euglena Giardia • Animal like – protozoans, moving parts • Plant like – green, food producing • Simple single cell organisms. Slime Mold Dinoflagellates Green Algae Brown Algae Diatom Kingdom Fungi • Considered a decomposer • NOT a plant, relies on other food sources. • Some are good on pizza Kingdom Plantae Bryophyte (Moss) • Contains both primitive and complex plants • Members are autotrophic • Multi-cellular Pteridophyte (Fern) Pteridophyte (Fern) Coniferophytes (Pine Trees) Angiosperm; Dicot Angiosperm; Monocot 4. a kingdom of mostly single-celled or simple multicellular organisms a. b. c. d. Protista Fungi Archaea Animalia Kingdom Animalia • Multi-cellular forming body systems • Relies on other food sources, heterotrophic • Found all over the world & in the greatest diversity Human Classification Domain: Eukarya Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Primates Family: Hominidae Genus: Homo Species: Sapien 5. A kingdom of nongreen, eukaryotic organisms that do not move and that reproduce by spores a. b. c. d. Protista Fungi Archaea Animalia Put it together: Classification Skills Activity OOn a separate sheet of your own paper answer the following questions. Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species Genus and species Chordata Latin Canis vulpes Linneaus Taxonomy 4. F A A F P R R 5. F P L N N L L L L N N 6. L Homo sapiens Diptera Orthoptera Coleoptera Odonta Put it together. . . Complete the following skill sheet