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Kingdoms of Classification Review

Kingdoms of Classification Review

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Science

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6th Grade

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Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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11 Slides • 7 Questions

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The Five Kingdoms of Life

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6th Grade Science

May 23rd, 2023

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Fill in the Blank

A _______________ organism is made of only one cell.

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Fill in the Blank

A _______________ organism is made of multiple cells.

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Multiple Select

Choose all that are correct: which of these are organisms (living things)?

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  • Some cells have a nucleus

  • Nucleus - an organelle in a cell that holds its DNA

  • The nucleus is surrounded by a membrane

The Nucleus of A Cell

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  • A eukaryote is a cell that does have a nucleus

  • "Protists are unicellular, eukaryotic organisms.

Eukaryotes

  • A prokaryote is a cell that does not have a nucleus

  • "Bacteria are made of prokaryotic cells."

Prokaryotes

Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes

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  • Every organism we've discovered belongs to one of six kingdoms:

    • Animalia (animals)

    • Plantae (plants)

    • Fungi

    • Protista (protists)

    • Arcaebacteria

    • Eubacteria

The Kingdoms of Life

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How Do We Put Organisms Into Kingdoms?

Organisms are placed into a kingdom based on:

  • Whether they are a prokaryote or eukaryote

  • Whether they are unicellular or multicellular

  • Whether they have a cell wall

  • How they obtain nutrients

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Match

Review Question: match each vocabulary term to its correct definition.

Prokaryote

Eukaryote

Nucleus

A cell that does not contain a nucleus

A cell that contains a nucleus

An organelle that protects a cell's DNA in a membrane

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All animals:

  • Are eukaryotes

  • Are multicellular

  • Do not have cell walls around their cells

  • Are heterotrophs (aka consumers; they cannot produce their own food)

Animalia (Animals)

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All plants:

  • Are eukaryotes

  • Are multicellular

  • Have cell walls around their cells

  • Are autotrophs (aka producers; they can produce their own food)

Plantae (Plants)

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Fungi (the singular is fungus):

  • Are all eukaryotes

  • Are mostly multicellular

  • All have cell walls

  • Are all heterotrophs

Fungi

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Protists:

  • Are all eukaryotes

  • Are mostly unicellular

  • May have cell walls

  • Can be either autotrophs or heterotrophs

Protista (Protists)

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Archaebacteria:

  • Are all prokaryotes

  • Are all unicellular

  • All have cell walls

  • May be either autotrophs or heterotrophs

  • Are extremophiles (live in the most extreme places on Earth)

Archaebacteria

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Eubacteria:

  • Are all prokaryotes

  • Are all unicellular

  • Mostly have cell walls

  • May be either autotrophs or heterotrophs

  • Live everywhere on Earth

Eubacteria

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Multiple Choice

An organism is unicellular, prokaryotic, and lives on your desk. It is most likely:

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An archaebacteria.

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A eubacteria.

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A fungus.

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A plant.

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Multiple Choice

An organism is multicellular, has cell walls, and is a heterotroph. It is most likely:

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An animal.

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A plant.

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A fungus.

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A eubacteria.

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Multiple Choice

An organism is unicellular, eukaryotic, and is an autotroph. It is most likely:

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A fungus.

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A protist.

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An archaebacteria.

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A eubacteria.

The Five Kingdoms of Life

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6th Grade Science

May 23rd, 2023

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