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Kingdoms

Published on Nov 24, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

LINNEAUS

  • He started the 7 levels of classification
  • Invented in 1745
  • It's important because scientists need to communicate and having a world
  • Wide chart made it easy for them to do so.

ARCHAEBACTERIA

  • found in hydrothermal vents and sulfuric waters
  • It's a prokaryote
  • Binary fission is the type of reproduction
  • They're single called organisms
  • Obtain food from hot springs and and saline areas

EUBACTERIA

  • Found in living or on organisms
  • It's a prokaryote
  • Binary fission is type of reproduction
  • It's a singular cell
  • Get nutrition from decomposed things like dead skin

FUGI

  • They're multicellular cells
  • Phyla is type of reproduction
  • They decompose dead matter for nutrients
  • It's a eukaryote
  • Found in bread mold, yeast, lichens, &mushrooms

ANIMALIA

  • They are multicellular
  • It's a eukaryote
  • They get nutrients from ingestion and heterotrophy
  • Found in sponges,worms,spiders,clams,and mammals
  • They reproduce sexually,asexually, and by splitting in two

PLANTAE

  • It's multicellular
  • Eukaryote
  • Nutrition from autotrophs, and photosynthesis
  • Found in mosses,liverworts,oak,maple,pine.
  • Reproduction is asexual and sexual.

PROTISTA

  • Most are unicellular
  • It's a eukaryote
  • Get nutrients from hetero and autotrophy, ingestion/absorption
  • Found in ameba,paramecium,slime,mold,euglena
  • Reproduce sexually, and asexually.
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