Ch.15 Classification Systems fileEubacteria and Archaebacteria (Monera) •Eubacteria – All other...

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1 Ch.15 Classification Systems The Six-Kingdom System The Six-Kingdoms • Eubacteria • Archaebacteria • Protista • Fungi • Plantae • Animalia

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Ch.15 Classification Systems

The Six-Kingdom System

The Six-Kingdoms

• Eubacteria• Archaebacteria• Protista• Fungi• Plantae• Animalia

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Eubacteria and Archaebacteria(Monera)

• Prokaryotes– Lack a nucleus– Lack mitochondria and chloroplasts– Reproduce asexually

• First living organisms to evolve on theearth.

Eubacteria and Archaebacteria• Archaebacteria –

anaerobic bacteria– Thermophiles - Heat loving

bacteria.– Halophiles - Salt loving

bacteria– Acidophiles - bacteria

which thrive under highlyacidic conditions.

– Methanogens - methaneproducing bacteria

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Eubacteria and Archaebacteria(Monera)

• Eubacteria – All other bacteria.

Esherischia coliSalmonella Cyanobacteria

(blue-green algae)

Protista• Single celled eukaryotic organisms.• Can have flagella• Can be autotrophic or heterotrophic.• Reproduction can be sexual or asexual

Amoeba Paramecium Plankton

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Fungi• Heterotrophic• Eukaryotic• Cell walls made of

chitin.• Sexual and asexual

reproduction

Plantae• Multicellular• Eukaryotic• Photosynthetic• Cell walls made of cellulose.

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Animalia• Multicellular• Eukaryotes• Sexual reproduction