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Fotogrametri 11 Pessoas
Fotogrametri 11 Pessoas
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The seven How living things Deeper How genetic The future: beyond
kingdoms of nature are grouped into classification research impacts the seven kingdoms
kingdoms (getting to species) classification
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The seven kingdoms of nature
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Topic 1: The animal kingdom
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topic 1
The animal kingdom
They have two or They feed on other They need oxygen They need a partner They are able to
more cells living things to breathe to reproduce move from place to
place
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topic 2
The plant kingdom
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topic 3
The fungi kingdom
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topic 4
Chromista
Protista
• Unicellular
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lesson summary
• The seven kingdoms of nature are animals (animalia), plants (plantae), fungi, chromista, protozoa, arachea,
and bacteria.
• The number of recognized kingdoms has grown over time, from 2 in 1735, to 5 in 1969, to 7 in 2015. As we learn more, this number
might grow.
• Viruses are not currently included in any kingdom of nature.
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course progress
Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 4 Lesson 5
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Remy Morris
rmorris@contoso.com
www.contoso.com
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