Domains and Kingdoms 17.3 pages 499-503. Today’s Essential Question: What are the similarities...

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Domains and Kingdoms17.3 pages 499-503

Today’s Essential Question:

What are the similarities and differences among the 6

kingdoms of life?

What are the two broadest categories of the classification system????

DomainKingdom

How many domains are there?

3 Domains1.Bacteria2.Archea

3.Eukarya

Domains are based on the characteristics of

1. Cell Type2. Cell Structure

What are the 2 cell types again???

DomainsArchaea and Bacteria are made up of unicellular prokaryotes

Eukarya are made up of multiicellular and unicellular organisms that have eukaryotic cells.

The difference between Domain Bacteria and Domain Archaea is the cell structure.

Domain Bacteria - the cell wall is made up of peptidoglycan.

Domain Archaea - the cell wall DOES NOT have peptidoglycan

Peptidoglycan=Cell wall component.

Quick check!! What are the 3 Domains? Bacteria are made up of what kind of

cells? Eukarya are made up of what kind of

cells? What's the difference between Domain

Bacteria and Domain Archaea?

How many kingdoms are

there???

3 Domains 6 Kingdoms

Take out your graphic organizer and check your answers as we go through

the next slides!!

3 DOMAINS

6 KINGDOMS Protista Fungi PlantaeAnimalia

Bacteria

Eubacteria

Archaea

Archaebacteria

Eukarya

Kingdom Archaebacteria Cell Type: Prokaryote # of Cells: Unicellular Cell Wall is Present: NO peptidoglycan Nutrition/Food: Most are heterotrophs,

but some are autotrophs Reproduction: Asexual Location: Extreme environments (hot

springs, acidic water, salt flats, the Dead Sea)

Examples: extremophiles, thermoacidophiles

Kingdom Eubacteria Cell Type: Prokaryote # of Cells: Unicellular Cell Wall Present: With Peptidoglycan Nutrition/Food: Most are heterotrophs,

some autotrophs Reproduction: Asexual Location: EVERYWHERE!!! Example: Bacteria are on most

surfaces. Some cause human diseases, some are helpful. E. coli, Staphylococcus aureus

What are the kingdoms of Eukarya???

1.Protista2.Fungi

3.Plantae4.Animalia

Kingdom Protista Cell Type: Eukaryote # of Cells: Some are unicellular and

some are multicellular Cell Wall: SOME have cellulose in cell

wall; some don’t have a cell wall. Nutrition/Food: Some get nutrients by

absorption, ingestion, or photo-synthesis; some heterotrophs; some autotrophs

Reproduction: Sexual or asexual Examples: Amoeba, green algae,

diatoms, euglena, and slime molds

Kingdom Fungi

Kingdom Fungi Cell Type: Eukaryote # of Cells: Some are unicellular and

some are multicellular Cell Wall: Contains chitin Nutrition/Food: all are heterotrophs;

digestion takes place outside the body Special Characteristics: Not mobile Reproduction: Asexual and sexual Examples: Mushrooms, yeasts, and

molds which grow in shady places.

Kingdom Plantae Cell Type: Eukaryote (multicellular) Cell wall: Cellulose Nutrition/Food: Autotrophs Reproduction: Sexual, asexual, or both Location: Land and water Examples: Flowering plants mosses and

ferns

Land Plants Water Plants

Kingdom Animalia Cell Type: Eukaryote Cell Wall: No Cell Wall!! Nutrition/Food: All are heterotrophs;

digestion takes place inside the body Special Characteristics: Organized into

complex organ systems. Examples: Sponges, anemones, jellyfish,

lobsters, insects, spiders, squid, worms, dogs cats, humans

VirusesAre they alive?? Viruses are not living so they are not

placed in the classification system.

Activity!! Take out 4 sheets of paper Stack two

sheets of paper so that the back sheet is one inch higher than the front sheet

Repeat with two more sheets of paper so that the back sheets are each one inch higher than the sheet in front of it.

Bring the bottom of the sheets upward and align the edges so that all of the layers or tabs are the same distance apart.

When all tabs are an equal distance apart fold the papers and crease. Open the papers and staple them along the top “mountain” crease.

Label the 8 Flaps1. Similarities and Differences

Among the 6 Kingdoms of Life2. An Overview of Domains and

Kingdoms3. Kingdom Archaebacteria4. Kingdom Eubacteria5. Kingdom Protista6. Kingdom Fungi7. Kingdom Plantae8. Kingdom Animalia

When you are done put your foldable away and work on the concept map till the bell rings!!