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Six Kingdoms of Life

Six Kingdoms of Life. Seventh Grade Science. Six Kingdoms. Archaebacteria (prokaryotes) Eubacteria (prokaryotes) Protists Fungi Plants Animals. Archaebacteria. Oldest form of life Singe cell organism (unicellular) Found in extreme environments Geysers Hotsprings

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Six Kingdoms of Life

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  1. Six Kingdoms of Life Seventh Grade Science

  2. Six Kingdoms • Archaebacteria (prokaryotes) • Eubacteria (prokaryotes) • Protists • Fungi • Plants • Animals

  3. Archaebacteria • Oldest form of life • Singe cell organism (unicellular) • Found in extreme environments • Geysers • Hotsprings • Volcanic ocean vents

  4. Eubacteria • Second oldest form of life • Single cell organism (unicellular) • Most familiar bacteria • Streptococcus • Lactobacillus • Staphylococcus

  5. Protists • “Odds and Ends” kingdom • All microscopic organisms that are not plants, not animal, not bacteria, and not fungi. • Single cell organism (unicellular) • Protozoa, Amoeba

  6. Fungi • Most are multi-cellular organism • Mold, mildew, mushrooms • Some are very important to ecosystems or as food. • Some cause diseases – ringworm, and athlete’s foot

  7. Plants • Second largest kingdom • Multi-cellular organisms • Producers (make their own food) • Without plants life as we know it would not exist.

  8. Animals • Largest kingdom • Multi-cellular • Consumers – must eat for energy • Over 1 million known species

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