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Kingdoms of LIfe

Kingdoms of LIfe

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Science

7th Grade

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NGSS
MS-LS2-3, MS-LS1-1, MS-LS1-6

+3

Standards-aligned

Created by

Rachael Lasky

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10 Slides • 22 Questions

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Kingdoms of LIfe

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The 8 levels of classification, most broad to most specific.
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Domain, Genus, Family, Order, Class, Phylum, Kingdom, Species
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Domain, Species, Kingdom, Genus, Phylum, Family, Class, Order
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Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
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Domain, Kingdom, Species, Phylum, Family, Order, Class, Genus

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Bacteria are all prokaryotic. What does it mean to be prokaryotic?
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Has a nucleus 
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Sometimes has a nucleus 
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Does not have a nucleus 
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Has a cell membrane 

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True or False: Bacteria are single-celled organisms that pretty much live everywhere

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True

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False

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Do prokaryotes have a nucleus? 
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yes
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no

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Archaea is usually found...

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on moldy bread or when food goes bad

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in extreme environments with extreme temperatures or ones with little to no oxygen

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Which Domain/Kingdom is capable of living in extreme environments like hot springs, geysers, or very salty waters?
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Bacteria
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Archaea
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Eukarya

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What is the difference between unicellular and multicellular?
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They are the same
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One has a nucleus and one doesn't
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Unicellular has one cell and multicellular has many 
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One is bacteria and the is archaebacteria

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You find an organism on the forest floor that appears to be living on a pile of dead leaves and breaking them down for food. It is probably:

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a eubacteria

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an archeabacteria

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a fungus

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an animal

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 You would find mushrooms in which kingdom?
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Plantae
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Protists
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Fungi
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Animalia

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Seaweed, algae, slime, mold and mildew are examples of
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Plants
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Protist
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Fungi
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Archaea

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Is fungi autotrophic or heterotrophic?
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Autotrophic, they make their own food
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Hetertrophic, they get food from other organisms

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Do eukaryotes have a nucleus? 
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yes
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no

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Autotroph is when..
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An organism makes it's own food
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An organism has to eat other things

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Which kingdom do humans belong to?
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Plantae
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Fungi
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Animalia
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Protista

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I have cell walls
I am an autotroph
I am multicellular
What am I?
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Plant
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Animal
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Eubacteria
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Unicorn

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I have no cell walls
I am eukaryotic
I reproduce sexually
I am multicellular
What kingdom do I belong to?
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Plantae
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Animalia
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Protista
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Fungi

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I can be either a heterotroph or an autotroph-
I can be either multicellular or unicellular-
I can have cell walls or not-
The only thing for sure about me is that I have a nucleus in my cells...
I am Kingdom ____________ .
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Plantae
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Protista
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Animalia
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of Oz

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Multiple Choice

Members of  Kingdom Animalia are...
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heterotrophs.
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autotrophs

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Kingdom Animalia is
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Eukayotic
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Prokaryotic
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Pick me!
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No, Pick me!!

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Kingdom Plantae is
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autotroph
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heterotroph
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trophy wife!

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My Kingdom includes mushrooms and yeast!
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Animalia
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Plantae
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Eubacteria
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Fungi

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What can an Autotrophic organism due that a heterotrophic organism can NOT?
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Make their own food 
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Have a nuclues
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Reproduce through binary fission
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They're the same

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