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December 13, 2010 - Take out agendas and science folders. Do Now: 1. To ____________ means to organize things into groups based on similarities. (taxonomy or classify) 2. The science of classifying living things is called ____________. (taxonomy or classification) Itinerary: 1. Kingdom notes 2. Exit slip? Homework: Vocab cards: archaebacteria, eubacteria, protista, Fungi, plant and animal (vocab word on one side, characteristics on back side) KINGDOMS Domains 1. The Archaea (archaebacteria) - prokaryotic, very ancient life forms 2. The Bacteria (eubacteria) - prokaryotic, more advanced 3. The Eukarya (eukaryotes) - All eukaryotic Broken down into kingdoms Protista kingdom, Fungus kingdom, Plant kingdom, and Animal kingdom Kingdoms 1. Six kingdoms: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Archaebacteria – (DOMAIN) Eubacteria – (DOMAIN) Protista, Fungi, Eukarya -(DOMAIN) Plant Animal Kingdoms 1. Six kingdoms: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Archaebacteria, Eubacteria Protista, Fungi, Plant Animal 1st Kingdom Archaebacteria – “ancient” bacteria a. Prokaryotic – no nucleus b. Single-celled (unicellular) c. Some move by themselves d. Producers – use chemicals (salt, sulfur, methane) e. Found in extreme environments a. Asexual reproduction – binary fission Archaebacteria Archaebacteria under a light microscope that came from a hot spring! 2nd Kingdom: Eubacteria – “modern” bacteria a. Prokaryotic – no nucleus b. single celled – but some live in colonies with other cells c. Some move d. Some consumers – mostly decomposers e. Some producers – act like plants and do photosynthesis f. Asexual reproduction – binary fission Eubacteria 3. Protista – “odds and ends” a. All eukaryotic - has a nucleus, some with a cell wall b. Single celled and Multi-cellular c. Some move, some don’t d. Producers or consumers e. Reproduce – cell division, some have sexual reproducion Kingdom Protista Examples: Algae, sea weed, amebas, protozoan 4. a. b. c. d. e. Fungi – the “decomposers” All Eukaryotic, with a cell wall Most multicellular, some unicellular Do not move, live in moist areas All consumers – decomposers Reproduce sexually and asexually FUNGI Examples: • Bread mold, mushrooms, yeast 5. Plant Kingdom a. All Eukaryotic with cell wall b. All Muliticellular c. Do not move, live almost everywhere d. All producers – photosynthesis e. Reproduce sexually and asexually Kingdom Plants Examples mosses, ferns, flowering plants (dandelions, roses, etc.), trees, etc 6. Animal Kingdom a. All Eukaryotic b. All Multicellular c. Can move around - Live almost everywhere d. All consumers e. Reproduce sexually Kingdom: Animals d. Examples: Jellyfish, worms, fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals Questions 1. The classification system most commonly used today separates organisms into six major groups called __________________. 2. Because bacteria don’t have an organized nucleus or organelles, they are called _____________. 3. __________________ are organisms with a nucleus and organelles surrounded by membranes. 4. Name and give an example member of each kingdom. ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________