Keys to the Kingdom Notes
SUMMER EISENHART
Created on April 24, 2022
Over 30 million people build interactive content in Genially.
Check out what others have designed:
ALICE'S WONDERLAND BOOK REGISTRY
Presentation
BASIL RESTAURANT PRESENTATION
Presentation
AC/DC
Presentation
THE MESOZOIC ERA
Presentation
ALL THE THINGS
Presentation
ASTL
Presentation
ENGLISH IRREGULAR VERBS
Presentation
Transcript
when you see this icon you will need to write something down on your summary notes
start
PRESENTAtion
Keys to the Kingdom
Taxonomy Word Wall
Fungi
Animal
Plantae
Protist
Eubacteria
ArchaeaBacteria
Species
Kingdom
Domain
Classification
Taxonomy
Index
Classification
The arrangement of things into groups based on similarities
Founded by Carolus Linnaeus
Taxonomy
- The science of identifying, classifying, and naming of living things
- Domain - Eukarya
- Kingdom - Animal
- Phylum - Chordata
- Class - Mammalia
- Order - Carnivora
- Family - Canidae
- Genus - Canis
- Species - familiaris
Levels
- Domain
- Kindgom
- Phylum
- Class
- Order
- Family
- Genus
- Species
Example: Dog
8 Levels of Classification
The broadest (most general) level of classification for living things3 Domains – Eukarya, Bacteria, and ArchaeaWe belong in Domain Eukarya.
Domains
B A E
The 2nd most general category of the eight levels of classificationThere are 6 kingdoms that we know of today: Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, Archaea, and Bacteria
Kingdoms
Most Specific level of classification
Organisms all have a scientific name that is the Genus and species together.Human= Homo sapiensDog= Canis familiarisCat= Felis domesticus
Species
- All are single-celled organisms- Prokaryotic- Some are autotrophic and some are heterotrophic- Reproduce asexuallyProkaryotes that may be found in the human body; most common type of bacteria found everywhere
Common Bacteria
Domain: Bacteria Kingdom: Eubacteria
E. coli; Staphylococcus aureus, strep throat
Eubacteria Examples
- Have existed for at least 3 billion years
- All are very small single-celled organisms
- Are prokaryotic
- Some are autotrophic and some are heterotrophic
- Reproduce asexually
- Only live in extreme environments – Dead Sea, hot springs, swamps, etc.
EXTREME Environments
Domain: Archaea Kingdom: Archaeabacteria
MethanogensHalophilesThermophiles
Archaebacteria Examples
- Appeared about 2 billion years ago
- MOST are single-celled organisms or simple multicellular organisms
- Eukaryotic
- Some are autotrophic and others are heterotrophic
- Most reproduce asexually
- Environment: freshwater pond
Domain: Eukarya Kingdom: Protista
Protist Examples
Examples: all eukaryotes that are not plants, animals, or fungi such as: Paramecium, slime molds, Euglena, giant kelp
- Break down material outside their body and then absorb (soak up) the nutrients
- MOST are multicellular
- Eukaryotic
- Heterotrophic
- Some are asexual and others are sexual
- Environment: dark, moist forest floor
Domain: Eukarya Kingdom: Fungi
Fungi Examples
molds, mushrooms, mildew, lichens, yeast
- Use the sun’s energy to make sugar (food) through photosynthesis
- Multicellular
- Eukaryotic
- Autotrophic
- Asexual and sexual
- Environment: all over the world; in water and on land
Domain: Eukarya Kingdom: Plantae
Plantae Examples
ferns, giant sequoia trees, grass, moss, conifers
- Has a nervous system that helps them sense and react to their surroundings
- Multicellular
- Eukaryotic
- Heterotrophic
- Reproduce sexually (have parents)
Domain: Eukarya Kingdom: Animalia
Animal Examples
Examples: fish, dog, human, squid, snail, beetle
Kingdoms
Classification Videos