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The Kingdoms of Life

The Kingdoms of Life. Review. Can you answer the following questions?. Polls Everywhere Code. Who was Carolus Linnaeus? What is binomial nomenclature? The genus name represents what? The species name represents what? What is Taxonomy?

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The Kingdoms of Life

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  1. The Kingdoms of Life

  2. Review Can you answer the following questions?

  3. Polls Everywhere Code • Who was Carolus Linnaeus? • What is binomial nomenclature? • The genus name represents what? • The species name represents what? • What is Taxonomy? • How did Carolus Linnaeus classify organisms into larger groups?

  4. Origami Time =) • Fold all eight of your squares in half

  5. All organisms classified in a hierarchy • Kingdom (broadest) • Phylum • Class • Order • Family • Genus • Species (most specific)

  6. Origami Time =) • Take your hotdog folded papers in fold the top corners of each square (like making a house)

  7. Cladogram Review

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  10. Origami Time =) • Listen carefully as Mrs. Barney explains the fold into the parallelogram

  11. The 6 kingdoms • Prokaryotes • Archaebacteria • Eubacteria • Eukaryotes • Fungi • Protista • Animal • Plantae

  12. Origami Time =) • Now that you have your perpendicular shapes, place two of them in your hands facing the same direction with the opening pointing downwards • Place the point of the paper in your right hand into the opening of the paper in your left hand • Fold the points of the left hand shape into the right hand shape to lock in place • Do this for all 8 shapes

  13. Overview of the 6 kingdoms • Eubacteria • Unicellular • Prokaryotic • Cell walls with peptidoglycan • Autotroph or Heterotroph • Archaebacteria • Unicellular • Prokaryotic • Cell walls without peptidoglycan • Autotroph or Heterotroph • Live in extreme environments

  14. Overview of the 6 kingdoms • Protista • Eukaryotic • Unicellular or multicellular • Cell walls of cellulose • Heterotroph or Autotroph • Fungi • Cell walls made of chitin • Eukaryotic • Most Multicellular/ some unicellular • Heterotrophs

  15. Overview of the 6 kingdoms • Animalia • Eukaryotic • Multicellular • No cell walls/no chloroplasts • Heterotrophs • Most motile/ some sessile • Plantae • Eukaryotic • Most Multicellular/some unicellular • Cell walls made of cellulose • Autotroph

  16. Show Me what you GOT!

  17. Characteristics go here Kingdoms go here

  18. The diagram shows taxonomic groups and a major distinguishing characteristic of all but two of them.

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