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Standard 9
By: Evie & Anna Kate
SIX KINGDOMS…
Differentiate between the previous five-kingdom and current six-kingdom
classification systems.
Monera
Five
Kingdom
Protista
Fungi
Plantae
Animalia
Eubacteria
Archabacteria
Six
Kingdom
5 Kingdom system Monera, Protista, Plantae, Fungi
& Animalia.
Description:
1. Monera- Unicellular and colonial including the true bacteria &
cyanobacteria.(Blue-Green algae)
2. Protista-unicellular animals & unicellular & multicellular algae with
cilia & flagella.
3. Plantae-Plants mostly autorphic,
4. Fungi- Mushrooms & yeasts & molds , eat dead & decaying material
in the soil
5. Animalia- mulitcellular animals, without cell walls & without
photosynthetic pigments
MONERA
Bacteria
Lack nuclei, mitochondria, and chloroplasts found in other life forms
Separated into two kingdoms
1. Eubacteria
2. Archaebacteria
PROTISA
FUNGI
PLANTAE
ANIMALIA
Microorganisms; one celled animals/mostlyheterotrophs
Mushrooms, yeasts, mold; cell walls, chitin
Multicellular organisms
Photosynthetic autotrophs (carry out photosynthesis)
Non-motile (cannot move from place to place)
Multicellular organisms
Heterotrophic
EUBACTERIA
true bacteria
ARCHAEBACTERIA live in harsh environments (really hot really cold etc.)
6 KINGDOM System…
KINGDOMS
Cell Type
Number of
Cells
Nutrition
Organisms in this
kingdom
Eubacteria
Prokaryote
Unicellular
Autotroph/
Heterotroph
Streptococcsu, causes a sore
throat
EColi -Normally found in our
intestines
Archaebacteria
Prokaryote
Unicellular
Autotroph/
Heterotroph
Found in hot volcanic springs,
cold & anaerobic environments
Protista
Eukaryote
Most unicellular;
Some
colonial/multicellular
Autotroph/
Heterotroph
Englena, Parimesium, Amoeba
Fungi
Eukaryote
Most multicellular;
Some unicellular
Heterotroph
Mushrooms, yeasts, molds
Plantae
Eukaryote
Multicellular
Autotroph
Moss, Ferns, flowering plants,
cone bearing trees
Animalia
Eukaryote
Multicellular
Heterotroph
All multi-celled
animals
•Protista
Amoeba move Euglena
Paramecium
by false feet
move using a move using
called
flagella ( a
cilia which are
pseudopodia
whip like tail)
hair like
structures
Fungi
•
Mushrooms
• Yeasts are used to make bread rise
• Some yeasts are found in the human body
Kingdom Plantae
• All of these are members of this Kingdom
Kingdom Animalia
Test Your
Knowledge about
Kingdoms
Which correctly lists the kingdoms
in the current six-kingdom
classification?
A.
Monera
Eubacteria
Protista
Fungi
Plantae
Animalia
C.
Archaebacteria
Monera
Protista
Fungi
Plantae
Animalia
B.
Archaebacteria
Eubacteria
Protista
Fungi
Plantae
Animalia
D.
Monera
Eubacteria
Archaebacteria
Fungi
Plantae
CORRECT!!
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NEXT QUESTION
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Using the chart below, Which
statement is true about
Archaebacteria?
STATEMENT
CHARACTERISTIC
1
Archaebacteria are found in human intestines
2
Archaebacteria live in harsh environments
3
Archaebacterialook like little animals
4
Archaebacteria are not really bacteria
Statement 2 is correct
They live in harsh environmants like hot springs, &
super cold areas of the world
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NEXT QUESTION
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Prokaryotic
Unicellular
Unique ribosomal RNA
Commonly found in
harsh environments.
Commonly found in
anaerobic environments.
A
Protista
B
Fungi
C
Eubacteria
D
Archaebacteria
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NEXT ????
A
The presence of DNA
B
How the bacteria move
C
How the bacteria ingest
food
The structure of
ribosomal RNA
D
VERY
GOOD!
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QUESTION
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another
try…
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Which kingdom
includes organisms
with specialized cells
that perform individual
functions?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Plantae
Monera
Eubacteria
Archaebacteria
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NEXT
QUESTION…
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Which statement correctly
describes the main
difference between the 5
kingdom and the 6
kingdom systems for
classification?
A
Monera in the 5 kingdom system divided into Protista
and fungi in the six- kingdom system.
Monera in the 5 kingdom system is divided into
B Eubacteria and Archaebacteria in the six- kingdom
system.
Eubacteria and Archaebacteria in the five- kingdom
system are combined to form Monera in the sixC kingdom system.
Fungi and Protista in the five- kingdom system are
D combined to form Eubacteria in the six- kingdom
system.
Letter
B
is Correct
THE END