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Six Kingdom Notes

Six Kingdom Notes. Characteristics Chart. Characteristics Chart. Characteristics Chart. Reproduction. Asexual: Binary Fission. Characteristics Chart. Characteristics Chart. Characteristics Chart. Reproduction. Asexual: Binary Fission. Characteristics Chart. Characteristics Chart.

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Six Kingdom Notes

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  1. Six Kingdom Notes

  2. Characteristics Chart

  3. Characteristics Chart

  4. Characteristics Chart

  5. Reproduction Asexual: Binary Fission

  6. Characteristics Chart

  7. Characteristics Chart

  8. Characteristics Chart

  9. Reproduction Asexual: Binary Fission

  10. Characteristics Chart

  11. Characteristics Chart

  12. Characteristics Chart

  13. Reproduction Mostly Asexual: Binary fission, Some sexual: Conjugation

  14. Characteristics Chart

  15. Characteristics Chart

  16. Characteristics Chart

  17. Reproduction Mostly Asexual: Binary Fission & Spores

  18. Characteristics Chart

  19. Characteristics Chart

  20. Characteristics Chart

  21. Reproduction Mostly Sexual: sperm(pollen) & egg (ovule) Some: Asexual: spores, budding, regeneration

  22. Characteristics Chart

  23. Characteristics Chart

  24. Characteristics Chart

  25. Characteristics Chart

  26. Reproduction Mostly Sexual: sperm & egg Some are Asexual: budding, regeneration ,fragmentation

  27. Diagram Plantae Animalia Fungi Protista Archaebacteria Eubacteria

  28. Dichotomous Keying • Used to identify organisms • Characteristics given in pairs • Read both characteristics and either go to another set of characteristics OR identify the organism

  29. 1a Tentacles present – Go to 2 1b Tentacles absent – Go to 3 2a Eight Tentacles – Octopus 2b More than 8 tentacles – 3 3a Tentacles hang down – go to 4 3b Tentacles upright–Sea Anemone 4a Balloon-shaped body–Jellyfish 4b Body NOT balloon-shaped - 5 Example of Dichotomous Key

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