The Six Kingdoms The six kingdoms are… Archaebacteria Eubacteria
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The Six Kingdoms The six kingdoms are… Archaebacteria Eubacteria
The six kingdoms are… The Six Kingdoms ! ! ! ! What are the six kingdoms scientists use today? Archaebacteria ! ! ! ! ! “ancient bacteria” unicellular Some species are heterotrophs (can’t make their own food), while some are autotrophs (can make own food) They are prokaryotes, meaning they do not have a true nucleus They live in extreme environments ! ! Archaebacteria Eubacteria Protists Fungi Plants Animals Eubacteria ! ! ! Like archaebacteria, they are unicellular and are prokaryotes. Some species are heterotrophs, while others are autotrophs. There are both helpful and harmful organisms in this kingdom. Checkpoint ! ! Protists How are eubacteria and archaebacteria similar? How are they different? ! ! ! ! Fungi ! ! ! ! Mostly multicellular eukaryotes Heterotrophs Most live off decaying matter “odds and ends” kingdom Mostly unicellular They are eukaryotesthey have a true nucleus Autotrophs and heterotrophs Plants ! ! ! ! autotrophs eukaryotes Produce oxygen, which many organisms require multicellular Animals ! ! ! ! multicellular eukaryotes Heterotrophs Live in diverse environments “Guess That Kingdom” cont. ! ! What kingdom do I belong to? If you said fungi, well you are correct Time to play “Guess That Kingdom” ! ! What kingdom do I belong to? If you said plants, you would be correct “Guess That Kingdom” cont. ! ! What kingdom do I belong to? If you said protists, you are a PRO