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WARM UP #4 10/15 Which kingdom(s) is unicellular only? What do you call a cell that has a true nucleus? What do you call an animals that needs to eat food to survive? What organism is in the new 6th kingdom? KINGDOM REVIEW Hold up your card of the kingdom being described Only kingdom that is PROKARYOTE MONERA Kingdom that is all autotrophic PLANT Kingdom that consists of mushroom, yeast, and mold Fungi 2 Kingdoms that are unicellular Monera Protista What kingdom? Kingdom that consists of bacteria Monera Kingdom that reproduces by spores Fungi Kingdom examples are amoebas and euglenas Protista What kingdom? 2 Kingdoms that are asexual Monera Protista What kingdom? Kingdom with cell walls Plant What kingdom? 2 kingdoms with sexual reproduction Plant Animal What kingdom? What kingdoms are eukaryote? Protista Fungi Plant Animal 1st living thing bacteria CH 3 NOTES #3 10/15 Levels of Classification EACH OF THE 5 KINGDOMS ARE BROKEN DOWN INTO SMALLER GROUPS BASED ON WHAT THE ORGANISMS HAVE IN COMMON…. LEVELS OF CLASSIFICATION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Kingdom (largest group) Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species (smallest group - all the same type) Kings Play Chess On Flat Game Surfaces MOST DIVERSE LEAST DIVERSE LESS ORGANISMS IN A GROUP AS YOU GO DOWN The lower you go, the more related the organisms in the group are because they have more traits in common The last two groups, genus and species make up the scientific name Only members of the same SPECIES can mate with one another and produce viable offspring Canis lupus Graptemys geographica Mephitis mephitis Bufo Americanus Loxodonta africana Ursus americanus Gorilla gorilla Panthera leo Panthera onca Apis mellifera The classification of humans Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Primata Family: Hominadae Genus: Homo Species: sapiens