
Organism Kingdoms
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6th Grade
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Joseph Anderson
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The Five Kingdoms of Life
6th Grade Science
May 23rd, 2023
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Fill in the Blanks
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Fill in the Blanks
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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
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:
An archaebacteria.
A eubacteria.
A fungus.
A plant.
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Multiple Choice
An organism is multicellular, has cell walls, and is a heterotroph. It is most likely:
An animal.
A plant.
A fungus.
A eubacteria.
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Multiple Choice
An organism is unicellular, eukaryotic, and is an autotroph. It is most likely:
A fungus.
A protist.
An archaebacteria.
A eubacteria.
The Five Kingdoms of Life
6th Grade Science
May 23rd, 2023
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