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Name That Kingdom
Using your response board,
write down the correct kingdom
according to the characteristics
or illustration.
Are you ready?
Which Kingdom do I belong to?
PLANT
Which Kingdom do I belong to?
Prokaryote
Autotrphic and heterotrophic
Found in harsh environments (undersea
volcanic vents, acidic hot springs, salty water)
Cell walls without peptidoglycan
Subdivided into 3 groups based on their habitat -- methanogens, thermoacidophiles, &
extreme halophiles
ARCHAEBACTERIA
Which Kingdom do I belong to?
Amoeba
Rotifer
Euglena
Algae
PROTIST
Which Kingdom do I belong to?
Halophiles (like salt)
Thermophiles (like heat)
ARCHAEBACTERIA
Which Kingdom do I belong to?
Eukaryotes
Heterotrophs
Do not contain chlorophyll (non-photosynthetic)
Store food energy as glycogen
Most are saprobes – live on other dead organisms
Important decomposers & recyclers of nutrients in
the environment
Most are multi-cellular, but some unicellular like
yeast
Non-motile
Lack true roots, stems, & leaves
Cell walls are made of chitin (a complex
polysaccharide)
FUNGI
Which Kingdom do I belong to?
FUNGI
Which Kingdom do I belong to?
Mold
Ringworm
Yeast
FUNGI
Which Kingdom do I belong to?
Staphylococcus
aureus
Bacillus anthracis
E. coli
EUBACTERIA
Which Kingdom do I belong to?
ANIMAL
Which Kingdom do I belong to?
Eukaryotes
All
multi-cellular (metazoans)
Cells lack cell walls
Heterotrophs (take in food & internally
digest it)
Show levels of organization including
cell, tissue, organ, & system
Cells are specialized for particular
functions
ANIMAL
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EUBACTERIA
Which Kingdom do I belong to?
PLANT
Which Kingdom do I belong to?
PROTIST
Which Kingdom do I belong to?
PROTIST
Which Kingdom do I belong to?
Eukaryotes
All
plants are multi-cellular
Contain chlorophyll inside of chloroplasts
Cell wall made of cellulose
Plants (also called autotrophs or
producers) trap energy from the sun by
photosynthesis & store it in organic
compounds
PLANT
Which Kingdom do I belong to?
ANIMAL
Which Kingdom do I belong to?
ANIMAL
Which Kingdom do I belong to?
Prokaryote
Come in 3 basic shapes --- cocci (spheres),
bacilli (rod shaped), spirilla (corkscrew shape)
Autotrophic and heterotrophic
Cell walls made of peptidoglycan
Can be aerobic (require oxygen) or anaerobic
(don’t need oxygen)
Can be identified by Gram staining (gram
positive or gram negative)
EUBACTERIA
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EUBACTERIA
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ARCHAEBACTERIA
Which Kingdom do I belong to?
Eukaryotes
Most
are unicellular
Heterotrophs and autotrophs
Classified by the way they move (cilia,
flagella, pseudopodia...)
PROTIST
Which Kingdom do I belong to?
FUNGI
Which Kingdom do I belong to?
PLANT