PPT-6 kingdoms of Life 1. Plants
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2 Animals 3 Fungi 4 Archaebacteria 5 Eubacteria 6 PROTISTA Kingdom Protista FUNGUSLIKE PROTISTS The slime molds and water molds PLANTLIKE PROTISTS The Algae
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2 Animals 3 Fungi 4 Archaebacteria 5 Eubacteria 6 PROTISTA Kingdom Protista FUNGUSLIKE PROTISTS The slime molds and water molds PLANTLIKE PROTISTS The Algae ANIMAL LIKE PROTISTS The protozoa. Domain. Most inclusive taxonomic category; larger than a kingdom. . Bacteria. . Domain of unicellular prokaryotes that have cell walls containing peptidoglycan.. Eubacteria. . Kingdom of unicellular prokaryotes whose cell walls are made up of peptidoglycan.. Domain. Most inclusive taxonomic category; larger than a kingdom. . Bacteria. . Domain of unicellular prokaryotes that have cell walls containing peptidoglycan.. Eubacteria. . Kingdom of unicellular prokaryotes whose cell walls are made up of peptidoglycan.. LIFE SCIENCE. Third Grade. Vocabulary Preview. organism,A6 leaf,A18. reproduction,A7 energy,A18. environment,A8 oxygen,A19. respond,A8 life cycle,A26. The History of Classification. In the 1700’s, Linnaeus separated all life into 2 Kingdoms: Plants and Animals.. More kingdoms added as knowledge of the diversity of organisms increased.. We currently have 6 Kingdoms. . As living things are constantly being investigated, new attributes are revealed that affect how organisms are placed in a standard classification system.. . . Classifying Living Things. Carl Linnaeus was a . The earliest plants were similar to today’s mosses. They grew close to damp ground and depended on water to complete their life cycles (to carry the gametes).. Kingdom . Plantae. (page 550). Characteristics:. Chapter 13 Section 1. Invasion of Western Europe. Germanic invaders took over the western half of the Roman Empire. . Constant warfare and invasions caused:. Disruption of Trade: ruining the cities as economic centers. Biology 112. Outcomes:. The student will be expected to:. Develop a list of characteristics shared by living things. Identify the general characteristics that distinguish the members of each recognized kingdom. of This World. Part 4. Divine Healing. JEREMIAH 17:14. Heal . me, O LORD, and I shall be healed; save me, . and . I shall be saved: . for . thou art my praise. .. . . . . . Birthdays. . 08-02-2015. Kingdom . Plantae. (page 550). Characteristics:. - eukaryotic. . - . multicellular. (most). . - have cell walls made of a complex carbohydrate called cellulose . . - sessile (anchored by roots). 7. th. Grade Science. P.S. DuPont Middle School. The History of Classification. In the 1700’s, Linnaeus separated all life into 2 Kingdoms: Plants and Animals.. More kingdoms added as knowledge of the diversity of organisms increased.. Principles. History . Description of earth. Theory of tolerance. Endemism. Brief description of major terrestrial biomes (sp. Tropical, temperate and tundra). Phytogeographical divisions of India. Vegetation of Delhi. 1-. . Annual. .. 2-. . Biennial.. 3-. . Perennial. . Plant habitat. It refers to the general environment where plant is growing, these include the following:. 1/. . Terrestial. 2/ Aquatic . Vegetative organs. functions of archaebacteria, monerans. (eubacteria), protists, fungi, plants, and animals. including humans. . Key concepts include:. how their structures and functions vary between and within the kingdoms;.
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