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What does unicellular mean?

What does unicellular mean? 1) An organism with many cells 2) An organism with no cells 3) An organism with one cell

Are humans eukaryotes?

Are humans eukaryotes? 1) Yes! 2) No!

Organisms that need to get their energy by eating other organisms are called

Organisms that need to get their energy by eating other organisms are called 1) Heterotrophs 2) Prokaryotes 3) Microbes 4) Autotrophs

What is a prokaryote?

What is a prokaryote? 1) The cell does not have a nucleus. 2) The cell does have a nucleus. 3) Many cells 4) Just a single cell

Which kingdom contains organisms that are eukaryotes, multicellular, and are heterotrophs?

Which kingdom contains organisms that are eukaryotes, multicellular, and are heterotrophs? 1) Plants 2) Eubacteria 3) Protist 4) Animal

Which kingdom has organisms who are all unicellular prokaryotes?

Which kingdom has organisms who are all unicellular prokaryotes? 1) Eubacteria 2) Animals 3) Plants 4) Protists

The six kingdoms are Archaebacteria Eubacteria Protists Fungi Plants Animals

Unicellular prokaryotes that live in extreme conditions typically without oxygen Found in extreme environments
High temperatures Extreme cold Little oxygen Very acid environments

The guy that discovered Archaea!

Salt, Heat, and Acid Lovers - Live in the Dead Sea, where there are high levels of salt. - Live near ocean vents or hot springs. With temperatures above 100C

Methane Producers (methanogens)


Anerobic (doesnt need oxygen) Live in swamps, cow intestines, and in YOU! Need carbon dioxide for energy and release methane. Help treat sewage! Thanks Archaebacteria!

Are plants unicellular or multicellular?

Are plants unicellular or multicellular? 1. Unicellular 2. Multicellular

Are plants autotrophs or heterotrophs?

Are plants autotrophs or heterotrophs? 1. Autotrophs 2. Heterptrophs

Are plants prokaryotes or eukaryotes? 1. Prokaryotes 2. Eukaryotes

What do we know about plants? Multicellular Autotroph Eukaryotes Plant Kingdom Introduction

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trWzDl Rvv1M

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DZiTACp rhE

On the graphic organizer, fill out 3 characteristics about plants For characteristics: Unicellular or Multicellular
Autotrophic or Heterotrophic Prokaryote or Eukaryote

Whats an animal?

1. Multicellular 2. Unicellular

1. Multicellular!!!!

1. Prokaryotes 2. Eukaryotes

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Eukaryotes!!!

1. Heterotroph 2. Autotroph

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Heterotrophs!

Multicellular Eukaryotes Heterotrophs

How are animals classified? Invertebrates animals without a backbone Vertebrates animals with a backbone

Sponges
Natural sponges Fossil evidence of sponges from 600 million years ago. Live attached to one place 5,000 species of sponges

Cnidarians
Coral, sea anemones, jellyfish

Flatworms and roundworms

Mollusk
Slugs, snails, scallops, squid, octopuses

Arthropods
Insects Scorpions Spiders Ticks

Echinoderms
Sea stars Sand dollar Sea cucumber

Fish Amphibians
Frogs and toads Salamanders

Reptiles
Snakes Turtles Crocodiles and Alligators

Birds Mammals
Have hair, produce milk, give birth to live young

1. In a moment you will get a partner.

1. In a moment you will get a partner. 2. One of you will face the screen, and the other will have their back to the screen.

1. In a moment you will get a partner. 2. One of you will face the screen, and the other will have their back to the screen. 3. There will be a word on the screen that your partner will have to describe to you without using the word.

1. In a moment you will get a partner. 2. One of you will face the screen, and the other will have their back to the screen. 3. There will be a word on the screen that your partner will have to describe to you without using the word. 4. The person describing the word can use their notes for helpful hints to describe the word.

1.Unicellular 2. Heterotroph
3. Binomial nomenclature
4. Archaebacteria

1. Prokaryote 2. Animal Kingdom 3. Dichotomous key 4. Invertebrate

1. Species 2. Multicellular 3. Carl Linnaeus

Heterotrophs
Get food from plants or decaying matter Eukaryotes Most are multicellular but some are unicellular Examples
Mushrooms, mildew, mold, yeast

Fungi is amazing! Fungi benefits!

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Fungi are organisms that biologists once confused with plants, however, unlike plants, fungi cannot make their own food. Most obtain their food from parts of plants that are decaying in the soil.

Unicellular Prokaryotes that live almost everywhere Bacteria

Is bacteria good or bad? Bacteria: Good or Bad?

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