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1. Has pointed ears ............................. go to 3 ....Has rounded ears ............................. go to 2 2. Has no tail .................................... Kentuckyus ....Has tail .......................................... Dakotus 3. Ears point upward ............................. go to 5 ....Ears point downward .......................... go to 4 4. Engages in waving behavior .................. Dallus ....Has hairy tufts on ears ............................. Californius 5. Engages in waving behavior ................... WalaWala ....Does not engage in waving behavior ........ go to 6 6. Has hair on head ................................... Beverlus ....Has no hair on head (may have ear tufts) .......go to 7 7. Has a tail ................................................... Yorkio ....Has no tail, aggressive ............................ Rajus
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• 1. Has pointed ears ............................. go to 3....Has rounded ears .............................go to 2

• 2. Has no tail .................................... Kentuckyus....Has tail .......................................... Dakotus

• 3. Ears point upward ............................. go to 5....Ears point downward ..........................go to 4

• 4. Engages in waving behavior .................. Dallus....Has hairy tufts on ears .............................Californius

• 5. Engages in waving behavior ................... WalaWala....Does not engage in waving behavior........go to 6

• 6. Has hair on head ................................... Beverlus....Has no hair on head (may have ear tufts) .......go to 7

• 7. Has a tail ................................................... Yorkio....Has no tail, aggressive ............................ Rajus

6 Kingdoms of Life

Classification SystemAristotle

Plants vs Animals

Linnaeus Kingdom - King

Phylum - Phillip

Class - Came

Order - Over

Family - For

Genus - Great

Species - Spaghetti

Kingdom Organization

3 Criteria •1. Cell Type (prokaryotic or eukaryotic)

•2. Cell Number (unicellular or multicellular)

•3. Feeding Type (autotroph or heterotroph)

6 Kingdoms• Archaebacteria• Eubacteria• Protista• Fungi• Plantae• Animalia

Prokaryotes

Eukaryotes

There used to be only 5 kingdoms

1. Moneran

2. Protista3. Fungi4. Plantae5. Animalia

This kingdom has now been divided into 2 – archaebacteria & eubacteria

Archaebacteria

Ancient bacteria-•Live in very harsh environments •extremophiles

Eubacteria (True Bacteria)

•Live in more neutral conditions.

Protists

• Wide range of microbes: slime molds, protozoa and primitive algae.

“Odds & Ends Kingdom”

Protista Kingdom• There are animal-like, fungus-like, and plant-like

protists

• Some are beneficial

• Some protists can cause diseases in humans, such as:

Disease Protist Vector

(carrier)

Symptoms Details

Amebic

dysentery

Ameba

histolytica

water diarrhea can get from tap

water in some places

Giardaisis

(beaver fever)

Giardia water diarrhea,

vomiting

don't drink water

from streams

African

Sleeping

Sickness

Trypanosoma Tse tse fly uncontrolled

sleepiness,

confusion

Only found in

isolated areas

lives in blood

Malaria

Plasmodium Anopheles

mosquito

fever, chills,

death

can be treated with

quinine

lives in blood

results in millions

deaths per year

Toxoplasmosis Toxoplasma cats fetal death or

brain damage

pregnant women

should avoid cat

litter

Fungi Kingdom•Breaking down dead organic material to recycle nutrients back into the environment.

Plant Kingdom

•All plants are multicellular, their cells having a cell wall, and… • they are autotrophs

Animalia KingdomAll animals are:

-Multicellular: cells lacking

a cell wall -Heterotrophs

-Capable of movement at

some point in their lives.

Kingdom Cell Type Cell # Feeding Type

Archaebacteria Prokaryote Unicellular Autotroph

Eubacteria Prokaryote Unicellular Both

Protista Eukaryote Most Unicellular Both

Fungi Eukaryote both Heterotroph

Plantae Eukaryote Multicellular Autotroph

Animalia Eukaryote Multicellular Heterotroph

Cell Wall

Yes

Yes

Yes & NO

Yes

Yes

NO


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