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Kingdoms 2/14

Kingdoms 2/14

Assessment

Presentation

Biology

9th Grade

Medium

NGSS
MS-LS1-1, MS-LS1-2

Standards-aligned

Created by

Kimberly Combs

Used 1+ times

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7 Slides • 20 Questions

1

Reorder

Reorder the following from most general to most specific

Domain

Kingdom

Phylum

Class

Order

1
2
3
4
5

2

Drag and Drop

Which 2 levels are used for binomial nomenclature
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
Genus
Species
Domain
Kingdom

3

Drag and Drop

If 2 organisms are in the same order, they must also be in the same
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
class
phylum
Kingdom
domain
family
Genus

4

Fill in the Blanks

5

Match

Match the following

Single celled?

Must consume food.

Thrives in extreme environments

Type of cell that contains nucleus and membrane bound organelles.

Small, simple cells that lack a nucleus.

Unicellular

Heterotroph

Extremophiles

Eukaryote

Prokaryote

6

Slime Mold and Mazes

Think about the following questions while you watch the video.

1.What kingdom does
slime mold belong
to?

2.Does slime mold
have nuclei (many
nucleus)?

3.Does slime mold
consume food?

4.How does yellow
slime mold solve a
maze?

​Watch the video

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Kingdoms notes

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Silence

H

Ask partner at

a whisper

Raise hand

A

Listening &

Writing

M

No Movement

P
1

Individual

S

1.

Get out
this page.

2.

We will fill
in the
most
important
points
after we
watch the
video.

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​Watch the video...

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Kingdoms Flow Chart

Prokaryote

Eukaryote

Has peptidoglycan

Lacks peptidoglycan

Extremophiles

most Unicellular

most Multicellular

Cellulose in cell wall

some have
chloroplasts

Heterotrophic

Autotrophic

PROTIST

EUBACTERIA

ARCHAEBACTERIA

Cell
wall
chitin

No cell

wall,
motile

Cellulose in

cell wall
all have

chloroplasts,
non-motile

FUNGI

ANIMAL

PLANT

Pro = Bacteria

EUbacteria
infect YOU

Archae = ancient

EU
have
pep

​ Add what's in red to your notes

10

Dropdown

Prokaryotes are always​ ​ ​

11

Dropdown

These prokaryotes cause diseases in humans, such as strep throat caused by Streptococcus bacteria. ​ ​ ​

12

Dropdown

Unicellular prokaryotes that are typically found in extreme environments, such as acidic pools or hydrothermal vents at the bottom of the ocean.

13

Dropdown

Unicellular prokaryotes that are commonly found on surfaces or even in/on the human body, such as E. coli.

14

Multiple Choice

Question image
  • I have:

  • Circular shaped DNA that is not enclosed in a nucleus

  • Contains a cell wall that is made of peptidoglycan

  • Made of one cell

  • What am I?

1

Eubacteria

2

Archaebacteria

15

Multiple Choice

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  • I have:

  • Nucleus is absent

  • Made up of one cell

  • Reproduces using binary fission

  • Contains a cell wall that lacks peptidoglycan

  • What am I?

1

Eubacteria

2

Archaebacteria


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These organisms are single-celled eukaryotes, so in which kingdom would you classify these organisms?

​Watch the video

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Kingdoms Flow Chart

Prokaryote

Eukaryote

Has peptidoglycan

Lacks peptidoglycan

Extremophiles

most Unicellular

most Multicellular

Cellulose in cell wall

some have
chloroplasts

Heterotrophic

Autotrophic

PROTIST

EUBACTERIA

ARCHAEBACTERIA

Cell
wall
chitin

No cell

wall,
motile

Cellulose in

cell wall
all have

chloroplasts,
non-motile

FUNGI

ANIMAL

PLANT

Pro = Bacteria

EUbacteria
infect YOU

Archae = ancient

Protists live in
pondwater!

​Add what's in red

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Protists vs. bacteria

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1

Table Talk

H

Ask partner
at a whisper

Raise hand

A
Listening &

Writing

M
Hold up

whiteboard

P
1

Individual

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Word Bank

Eubacteria

Archaea

Protist

The slime mold we watched from the beginning
of the lesson is a single celled eukaryote, and
spends the first part of its life cycle as an
amoeba, absorbing food from the environment.
Which kingdom does slime mold belong to?

Protist

19

Multiple Choice

I have....

Single-celled eukaryotes such as a paramecium, that contain organelles such as a chloroplast and mitochondria, and can do photosynthesis and absorb food from the environment when needed.

Who am I?

1

Eubacteria

2

Archaea

3

Protist

4

20

Multiple Choice

I have....

Single celled prokaryotes that LACK (do not have) peptidoglycan in their cell walls.

Who am I?

1

Eubacteria

2

Archaea

3

Protist

21

Multiple Choice

I have....

Single celled eukaryotes that may have characteristics from other kingdoms, but do not meet all the requirements to fit in kingdom Plantae, Animalia, or Fungi.

Who am I?

1

Eubacteria

2

Archaea

3

Protist

22

Multiple Choice

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I have....

  • Nucleus is present

  • Consumes its food by phagocytosis

  • Single-celled

  • Cell wall made of cellulose

Who am I?

1

Eubacteria

2

Archaea

3

Protist

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Multiple Choice

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I have....

  • Contains no nucleus

  • Made up of one cell

  • Reproduce by Binary fission and Conjugation

  • Contains a cell wall and has peptidoglycan

  • Receive food from external sources

Who am I?

1

Eubacteria

2

Archaea

3

Protist

24

Multiple Choice

Question image

I have....

  • Contains a nucleus

  • Made up of many cells

  • Carries out sexual reproduction

  • Can make their own food

  • Double cell wall

  • Does not contain chitin or cellulose

Who am I?

1

Eubacteria

2

Archaea

3

Protist

25

Multiple Choice

Question image

I have....

  • Feeds on bacteria

  • Made of one cell

  • Contains a nucleus

  • Reproduces both sexually and asexually

  • Does not contain chitin

Who am I?

1

Eubacteria

2

Archaea

3

Protist

26

Multiple Choice

Question image

I have....

  • Contains no nucleus

  • Made up of one cell

  • Reproduce by Binary fission & Conjugation

  • Contain a cell wall and have no peptidoglycan

  • Some make their own food and some receive food from external sources

Who am I?

1

Eubacteria

2

Archaea

3

Protist

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Multiple Choice

Question image

The slime mold we watched from the beginning of the lesson is a single celled eukaryote, and spends the first part of its life cycle as an amoeba, absorbing food from the environment. Which kingdom does slime mold belong to?

1

Eubacteria

2

Archaea

3

Protist

Reorder the following from most general to most specific

Domain

Kingdom

Phylum

Class

Order

1
2
3
4
5

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