The Six Kingdoms  By: carson treece

Kingdom Bacteria

Eubacteria and archaebacteria are 2 examples of bacteria.

  • Archaebacteria:
  • Cell Structure: prokaryotes, single celled
  • Type of Respiration: anaerobic and aerobic
  • Energy Consumption: Autotrophs and heterotroph
  • Reproduction: asexual, binary fission
  • Locomotion: some use flagella or cillia, some just don't move
  • Examples: E-coli, Halobacterium, Methanobacterium, Thermophiles
  • Eubacteria:
  • Cell Structure: prokaryotes, single celled
  • Type of Respiration: anaerobic and aerobic
  • Energy Consumption: Autotrophs and heterotroph
  • Reproduction: asexual, conjunction
  • Locomotion: some use flagella or cillia, some just don't move
  • Examples: E-coli, Streptococcus, Yersinia pestis, Salmonella enterica
Kingdom Protista
  • Protista:
  • Cell Strcuture: multicellular or multicelled, eukaryote
  • Energy Consumption: autotroph and heterotroph
  • Reproduction: asexual and sexual
  • Locomotion: flagella, cillia, pseudopod, and some don't move
  • Examples: Amoeba, paramecium, diatoms, euglena
Kingdom Fungi
Mushrooms
  • Fungi:
  • Cell Structure: single celled, mostly multicelled, eukaryote
  • Type of respiration: anaerobic and aerobic
  • Energy Consumption: heterotroph
  • Reproduction: sexual and asexual, spores
  • Locomotion: they don't move
  • Examples: amoeba, diatom, euglena, paramecium
Kingdom Plantae
  • Plantae:
  • Cell Structure: multicellular, eukaryotes
  • Type of Respiration: aerobic and anaerobic
  • Energy Consumption: autotrophs
  • Reproduction: sexual
  • Locomotion: they don't move
  • Examples: oak tree, sunflower, dandylion, tall grass
More plants
Kingdom Animalia
  • Animalia
  • Cell Structure: multicelled, eukaryote
  • Type of Respiration: anaerobic, but aerobic is more effective
  • Energy Consumption: heterotroph
  • Reproduction: sexual
  • Locomotion: Fly, swim, walk, etc.
  • Examples: tiger, lion Redbird, rattle snake
Animal

Vocab Definitions:

  • Aerobic: an organism or tissue that needs air/oxygen.
  • Anaerobic: an organism or tissue that doesn't need air/oxygen.
  • Single-celled: an organism that only has one cell.
  • Multi-celled: an organism that has more than one cell.
  • Prokaryotes: any cellular organism that has no nuclear membrane.
  • Eukaryotes: an cellular organism that has a nuclear membrane.
  • Sexual: a reproductive process that involves two parents.
  • Asexual: a reproductive process that involves only one parent.
  • Autotroph: an organism that can capture energy from sunlight or chemicals.
  • Heterotroph: an organism that can't make its own food.

Sources:

  1. http://www.ric.edu/faculty/ptiskus/six_kingdoms/
  2. The Textbook
  3. https://sites.google.com/a/chs.coppellisd.com/six-kingdoms/kingdom-protist

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