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Taxonomy . By Katy Blalock. The Kingdoms. How are organisms put into their kingdoms? Organisms are put into their kingdoms based on: Their cell type How they make food The number of cells in their body. There are six kingdoms: Eubacteria Archaebacteria Protista Fungi Plantae - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Taxonomy By Katy Blalock

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The KingdomsThere are six kingdoms:EubacteriaArchaebacteriaProtistaFungi PlantaeAnimalia

How are organisms put into their kingdoms?Organisms are put into their kingdoms based on:1. Their cell type2. How they make food3. The number of cells in their body

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Eubacteria • Eubacteria are single-celled yet complex organisms. These

are the bacteria more commonly known.• While a lot of eubacteria is helpful, some can be harmful!

• Eubacteria lives in more moderate conditions, and are both autotrophic, heterotrophic as well as chemotrophic!

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Group 1

Group 2

Group 3

Group 4

Group 5

Group 6

The first bacteria causes strep throat, while the second helps make yogurt!

Examples of Eubacteria

Eubacteria can make foods, like yogurt.

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Archaebacteria • Archaebacteria are found in extreme environments, like

boiling water, in conditions with no oxygen or places that are highly acidic. They are also prokaryotic.

Arcaebacteria are heterotrophic and chemotrophic!

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Protista • Protists are a large group of organisms, mostly unicellular,

that move and obtain energy in different ways.Protists can move with:o Cillao Flagellao pseudopodia

Protists can get energy either hetertrophicly or autotrophicly

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On the far left we have an amoeba, which move with pseudopods.

On the upper right we have an euglena, which uses flagella to move, and on the bottom right is a parameclum, which uses cilla to move.

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Fungi• Most fungi are multicellular organisms. • Fungi were once confused as plants, but they cannot produce

their own food. Fungi are decomposers.

While some fungi taste great, others are poisonous!

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These fungi are mushrooms. This type of mushroom is edible!

This fungi is mold, and turns food bad.

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Plantae Plants are multicellular autotrophs, who make their food with the use of photosynthesis.

Without plants, life on earth wouldn’t exist!

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Animalia • Animals are complex, multicellular organisms.• Animals are heterotrophs

Animals are the most complex organisms! Humans are in the kingdom Animalia!

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