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Bio 40S Anatomy for Kingdoms Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae Viruses: Bacteria: Bacilli Green Algae Paramecium Flower: Cocci Spirilla Euglena Amoeba Bread Mould Mushroom Spores Cell Wall Chloroplast Diagrams: Bacteria: Algae: Nucleus Plasma Membrane Euglena: Amoeba: Paramecium: Bread Mould: Have a good understanding of: The lytic and lysogenic cycles in viruses. Double fertilization in plants Diseases / illnesses caused by various life forms. The major characteristics of each Kingdom. Biology 40S: Word Bank: The first four Kingdoms You should have an understanding of what each of these terms mean and in which Kingdom they belong. 3 Domains Bacteria Archaea Eukarya Classification “KingPhylCOFGeneS” Cell Type Body Form Cell wall composition Mode of Nutrition Nervous System Locomotion Autotrophic Heterotrophic Chemotrophic Kingdom Monera Domain Bacteria Nitrogen-fixing bacteria Domain Archaea Cyanobacteria Prokaryotic cells Food Poisoning Bacteria Tuberculosis, Pneumonia Plasmid Anthrax Flagella Black Plagus Peptidoglycan STI’s Polyssacharides Antibiotics + amino acids Penicillin Pili Binary Fission Aerobic Conjugation Anerobic Pilus bridge Unicellular Cocci, clusters Ecosystems Bacilli, chains E.coli Spirilla, single Lactobacillus Endospores Cryogenics Influenza HIV (AIDS) Hepatitis C Smallpox Ebola West Nile Virus Nucleic Acid Protein Coat Lipid membrane Virus Bacteriophage Lytic Cycle Host Cell Virus parts Pyrogens Fever Lysogenic Cycle Immunizations Non-living Kingdom Fungi Domain Eukarya Sporangia Eukaryotic cells Spores Cell walls Sporangiophore Chitin Rhizoids Heterotrophic Phylum Ascomycota Parasitic Sac Fungi Saprobic Penicillum No roots Athlete’s Foot Multinucleate Ringworm Digestive enzymes Antifungal medicine Substrate Mildew Hyphae Truffles Fruiting Body Yeasts Mycelium Phylum Lichens Basidiomycota Algae + Fungi Club Fungi Mutualism Mushrooms Phylum Bracket fungi Zygomycota Puffballs Bread Mould Sexual Reproduction Sexual Gills Reproduction Basidia +/- hyphae Basidiospores Zygospore Phylum Asexual Deuteromycota Reproduction Kingdom Plantae Domain Eukarya Pollen Eukaryotic Cells Pollination Multicellular Land Dwelling Autotrophs/Producers Roots Photosynthesis Cuticle Cell Walls Stems Cellulose Diffusion Chloroplasts Flowers Chlorophyll Plant Evolution Sporophyte (2N) Algae Gametophye (1N) Green Algae Nonvascular Plants 425 million years ago Algae Vascular Plants Mosses 350 million years ago Vascular Plants Bryophytes Ferns (Mosse, Liverworts) Conifers Non-Vascular Flowering Plants Tracheophytes Xylem (Ferns, Clubmosses, Phloem Horsetails) Botany Vascular Horticulture Roots Agriculture Stems Arborists Leaves Sexual Reproduction No Flowers Stamen Gymnosperms Anther Conifers (Evergreens) Filament Seeds in Cones Pistil Angiosperms Stigma Flowering Plants Style Seeds in Fruit Ovary Dicots Ovules Monocots Sepals Fertilization Petals Kingdom Protista Domain Eukarya Paramecium Eukaryotic Cells Oral Groove Organelles (mouth pore) Autotrophic Cilia Heterotrophic Micronucleus Pond Water Macronucleus Plant-Like Protists Contractile Euglena Vacuole Flagellates Conjugation Eyespot Locomotion Chloroplasts Cilia Chlorophyll Flagella Flagella Pseudopodia Photosynthesis Malaria Green Algae Plasmodium Cell wall Sickle Cell Cell membrane Anemia Animal-Like Protists Sporozoites Amoeba Liver Amoeboids Merozoites Contractile Vacuole Mosquitos Pseudopodia Amoebic dysentry