Taxonomy and Classification

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What are multicellular eukaryotes that have cell walls and are heterotrophic?

Fungi

Kingdom Animalia examples

fish, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and mammals including humans

Kingdom Fungi examples

molds, mildews, mushrooms, and yeast

Kingdom Plantae examples

mosses, ferns, flowering plants

Kingdom Archaebacteria

unicellular, asexual reproduction, cell wall, prokaryotic, some autotroph some heterotroph, many live in harsh environments (sulfurous hot springs or very salty lakes), motile.

Kingdom Eubacteria

unicellular, prokaryotic, autotrophs and heterotrophs, asexual reproduction, motile.

What are multicellular eukaryotes that have cell walls and are autotrophic?

Plantae

Kingdom Protista

All eukaryotes that are not plant, animal, or fungi (50,000 species total). Species are placed here because of what they are NOT rather than what they are. Mostly unicellular and a few multicellular eukaryotes. May have a cell wall, can be autotroph or heterotroph, asexual or sexual reproduction. Includes Euglena and Amoebas.

What are multicellular eukaryotes that live all over the planet and consume food?

Animalia

What are unicellular prokaryotes that live in volcanic ash?

Archaebacteria

Organisms that belong to the same class must belong to the same-

Phylum and Kingdom

Kingdom Fungi

eukaryote, multicellular (except yeast), cell walls (chitin), asexual or sexual, decomposers of nature, sessile (except yeast)

Kingdom Plantae

eukaryote, multicellular, autotrophic, have cell walls, sessile, and asexual or sexual

Kingdom Archaebacteria examples

methanogens, halophiles, thermophiles

Kingdom Animalia

multicellular, eukaryotic, heterotrophic, no cell walls, mostly motile

Kingdom Protista examples

slime mold, amoeba, euglena, dinoflagellete, paramecium, diatom, and macroalgae

What order does taxonomic rank go in?

Domain-Kingdom-Phylum-Class-Order-Family- Genus- Species

Kingdom Eubacteria examples

E. Coli., Staphylococcus, Streptococcus

What are unicellular prokaryotes that live in dust?

Eubacteria

What are unicellular eukaryotes that live in pond water?

Protists


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