2. The Six Kingdoms How do we group organisms into kingdoms? Organisms are grouped in kinedoms based on 5 different characteristics: 1. 2. Cell structures 3. Number of cells 4. Mode of 5. Motile or non-motile

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2. The Six Kingdoms
How do we group organisms into kingdoms?
Organisms are grouped in kinedoms based on 5 different
characteristics:
AALIA
FUNG
iouer
arytic
PLANTA e
ryaticd
PROTISTA
war
mutioelia
Bubary
1.
2. Cell structures
3. Number of cells
EUBACTERIA
nicellar
prokaryotic
ABCHASBACTERIA
der, prokaryoti
4. Mode of
5. Motile or non-motile
Characteristics of the Six Kingdoms
Nutrition
Mobility
Examples
Domain
Kingdom
Cell Type
Cell Structure
# of Cells
Some
Bacteria
Eubacteria
Prokaryote
unicellular
can
move
Archaea Archaebacteria
Cell walls
Autotroph or
Methanogens,
without
heterotroph
halophiles
peptidoglycan
Protista
Most
unicellular,
Some
Eukaryote
some
can
colonial,
move
some multi
Plantae
Cell walls of
cellulose.
Mosses, ferns,
autotroph
Contain
flowering plants
Transcribed Image Text:2. The Six Kingdoms How do we group organisms into kingdoms? Organisms are grouped in kinedoms based on 5 different characteristics: AALIA FUNG iouer arytic PLANTA e ryaticd PROTISTA war mutioelia Bubary 1. 2. Cell structures 3. Number of cells EUBACTERIA nicellar prokaryotic ABCHASBACTERIA der, prokaryoti 4. Mode of 5. Motile or non-motile Characteristics of the Six Kingdoms Nutrition Mobility Examples Domain Kingdom Cell Type Cell Structure # of Cells Some Bacteria Eubacteria Prokaryote unicellular can move Archaea Archaebacteria Cell walls Autotroph or Methanogens, without heterotroph halophiles peptidoglycan Protista Most unicellular, Some Eukaryote some can colonial, move some multi Plantae Cell walls of cellulose. Mosses, ferns, autotroph Contain flowering plants
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