
Fungi Kingdom
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James Gonzalez
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Classification Study Guide Lesson
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Multiple Choice
Which order is correct, going from most broad (biggest) to most specific (smallest)
Domain
Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species
Species
Genus
Family
Order
Class
Phylum
Kingdom
Domain
Kingdom
Domain
Class
Phylum
Family
Order
Species
Genus
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#1. What are The 6 Kingdoms of Classification?
Kingdom Archaea (Archaebacteria)
Kingdom Eubacteria
Kingdom Plantae
Kingdom Animalia
Kingdom Protista
Kingdom Fungi
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2. Which 2 Kingdoms contain organisms made of prokaryotic cells?
Kingdom Archaea (Archaebacteria)
Kingdom Eubacteria
Remember the "bacteria" kingdoms are made of prokaryotic cells
Prokaryotic = No nucleus
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3. What are the 4 Kingdoms made of eukaryotes?
Kingdom Protista
Kingdom Fungi
Kingdom Animalia
Kingdom Plantae
These kingdoms are made or eukaryotic cells
Eukaryotic = HAS a nucleus
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Multiple Select
Which 2 Kingdoms are made of prokaryotic cells?
(Select 2!)
Kingdom Archaea
(Archaebacteria)
Kingdom Eubacteria
Kingdom Fungi
Kingdom Plantae
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Multiple Choice
Which 4 kingdoms are made of eukaryotic cells?
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4. Observe the image below of the protozoan. What organelle does it have that allows it to create its own food in the process of photosynthesis, making it similar to a plant?
This protozoan has a chloroplast, which means it can create it's own food through photosynthesis just like a plant!
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Multiple Choice
What two characteristics do organisms of the plant kingdom share with organisms of the animal kingdom?
Multicellular and heterotrophs
Multicellular and made of eukaryotic cells
Unicellular and autotrophs
Unicellular and made of prokaryotic cells
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Multiple Choice
An amoeba is a unicellular organism. It has a nucleus, does not have a cell wall, and is heterotrophic. It is a member of which kingdom?
Kingdom Protista
Kingdom Fungi
Kingdom Animalia
Kingdom Plantae
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Multiple Choice
What are considered typical characteristics of the plant kingdom?
Unicellular
Lacks a nucleus
Makes its own food
Lacks a cell wall
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Multiple Choice
The following diagram compares two kingdoms, the fungi kingdom and the plantae kingdom. The shaded part represents characteristics they both share. What could those characteristics be?
They are both heterotrophs (make their own food)
They are both mobile (they move)
They are both (prokaryotes, no nucleus)
They are both multicellular
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Organisms that make their own food are called...
Autotrophs make their own food!
Think of an automatic vending machine. They just AUTOmatically produce the food.
Examples: Plants, some protists, some Eubacteria, some Archaea
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Organisms that consume other organisms are called...
Heterotrophs have to go out hunt other organisms, they have to seek out other organisms to consume.
Examples: Lions, sharks, Fungi, some Eubacteria, some Archaea
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A student has discovered an unknown organism. Based on its characteristics, in which kingdom would you place this organism?
Why would you place it there?
This organism has a nucleus, its eukaryotic, so that rules out eubacteria and archaea.
Cell wall is made of chitin AND its a decomposer?
MUST be a fungus of Kingdom Fungi!
Fungi are heterotrophs that feed on decaying organisms such as a dead tree.
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Which kingdom has organisms that are known for their love of harsh and extreme environments?
Archaea or Archaebacteria
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13. Levels of Taxonomy: From broadest to most specific
Domain
Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species
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Multiple Choice
Which list the levels of taxonmy in the correct order from broadest (biggest) to most specific (smallest)?
Genus
Family
Order
Class
Phylum
Kingdom
Domain
Species
Species
Genus
Family
Order
Class
Phylum
Kingdom
Domain
Phylum
Kingdom
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species
Domain
Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species
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14. What do we call the two part naming system developed by Carl Linnaeus?
Binomial nomenclature: The process used to give a classified organism a scientific name.
Two names are given.
The first is capitalized, and is the genus name.
The second is lowercase and is the species name.
Example: The scientific name for a gray wolf is Canis lupus.
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15. According to the naming system, organisms are given two names based on their…
The last two levels of classification are used to develop the scientific name in binomial nomenclature.
Genus and species
Example: The scientific name for a gray wolf is Canis lupus.
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16 & 17. Complete the dichotomous keys on your study guide.
If you need help. Let me know!
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