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Archaea (Archaebacteria) By: O’Mariah Gordon, Logan Bermudez, Dean Jefferson, & Lisset Suarez
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Archaea (Archaebacteria)

By: O’Mariah Gordon, Logan Bermudez, Dean Jefferson, & Lisset Suarez

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Examples of organisms• Methahogen• Halophiles• Thermophiles• Psychrophiles

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Facts• Where it can live – most archaebacteria lives in extreme

environments such as, really salty water, volcanoe, hot springs, or black mud.• How it reproduces – the archae produces by asexual reproduction by

binary fission, budding, or fragmentation.• How it gets nutrients – Depending species – nutrition intake may be

absortion, non photosynthetic, photophosphorylation, or chemosynthesis• Domain – archaebacteria

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FactsCell type – prokaryote – other organisms have membrane or eukaryote cells are bigger than prokaryote cells.Cell surrounding – consists of cytoplasm and dna surrounded by a cell membrane and a cell wall.Cell organization – single celled organism that lack A true nucleus.( unicellular )

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Defining Characteristics

The composition of the cell wall is unique to archaea. The cell wall is made of pseudomurein. Archaebacteria only survive in oxygen free environments & they are extremophiles and they can live in extreme environments.

Importance to us:

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Kingdom Bacteria (Eubacteria)

Madison, Nahyara, Ben, AlexPeriod-4Table-5

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Defining Characteristics, Domain, and Where it can Live • Characteristics- its an organism , it has lack of membrane , it consists

of of cytoplasm, their DNA is surrounded by a cell membrane, it's round, rod shaped and spiral.• Domain-Eubacteria • Where it can live- it can live in any living and non living things.

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How it Reproduces and how it gets its Nutrients • It reproduces asexually by fission• Fission- cell division that forms 2 genetically identical cells. It's a 20

minute process• Bacteria is both, many are autotrophs and eat dead organisms,

although others are heterotrophs and make their own food with light energy

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Cell Type, Cell Surrounding, and Cellular Organization • It's cell type is prokaryote which it doesn’t have any membrane.• The Eubacteria has both a cell membrane and a cell wall • Unicellular organism doesn't have Nucleus or other membrane such

as bound organelles.

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Example of Organisms and Importance to Us • 2 examples- • Anaerobic- does not need oxygen to survive • Aerobic- needs oxygen• Importance to us- bacteria breaks down food in our bodies

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ProtistsConner ThompsonLogan Keefe

Zaccary Austin

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Domain, Characteristics, and where they can live The domain of Protista is Eukaya Defining Characteristics:

Where it can live:

Plantlike Animal like Fungus like Make own food Heterotroph Heterotroph Uni and multi cellular Unicellular Multicellular

Plantlike Animal like Fungus likeNear or in Water Wet Enviroments Surfaces of Plants

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How They Reproduce, How They get Nutrients, and Cell Type Animal-like, fungus-like, and plant-like all reproduce sexual or asexual

How they get Nutrients:

Cell Type:

Plantlike Animal like Fungus likeAutotroph Heterotroph Heterotroph

Plantlike Animal like Fungus likeEukaryote Eukaryote Eukaryote

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Cell surroundings and cellular organization Surrounding Call:

Cellular Organization

Plantlike Animal like Fungus likeCell Wall Membrane Membrane

Plantlike Animal like Fungus likeUnicellular and Multicellular

Unicellular Multicellular

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Examples of organisms and importance to usPlantlike Animal Like Fungus like Algae Paramecium Slime mold

Examples

Importance to us

Plantlike Animal like Fungus likeUsed in things like toothpaste, lotions, fertilizers, and some swimming pool filters.

Decompose other organisms.

Breaks down dead plants and animals.

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Kingdom Fungi

Zionna Williams, Clay Taylor, Alison McKenna, Blake Kincaid

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Importance To Us

Fungi is important because pollution would build up without fungi. Sac Fungus causes bread to rise, causes diaper rashes because of damp skin under the diaper. Many common sac fungi causes diseases in plants, animals, mushrooms, mold, and mildew are all examples offungi.

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Characteristics

Scientist group fungi based on how they look and reproduce. Fungi forms a long threadlike structure that grows into large tangles.(usually underground) Fungi are eukaryotes. Most fungi are multicellular and consist of many complex cells. Fungi are considered to be decomposers. Fungi can grow and live underground and grows on threadlike structures.. Although Fungican reproduce sexually mostly all reproduce asexually by producing spores. This is when meiosis occurs. Fungi are heterotrophs which means they make their own energy.

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Fungi Cells Fungi is a eukaryote. Surrounding the Fungi is a cell membrane. These cell walls are

made up of a material called chitin. Fungi is both unicellular and multicellular.

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Domain

The domain of Fungi is a eukarya.

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KINGDOM PLANTAEBy: Nina Zuba, Tianna Harris, Nick Haywood, & Devin Wade

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KINGDOM PLANTEA• DOMAIN: EUKARYA• DEFINING CHARACTERISTICS: TYPES OF LEAVES, SHAPE, TYPES OF

BRANCHES/ BRANCHING/ BARK• WHERE IT CAN LIVE: PLANTS CAN LIVE IN FERTILIZED SOIL WITH PLENTY

OF SUN, SHADE, AND WATER• HOW IT PRODUCES: IT DEPENDS ON WHAT TYPE OF PLANT AND WHERE IT

IS LIVE LIKE FLOWER THEY PRODUCE SEXUALLY

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PLANTS INFO

• PLANTS ARE AUTOTROPHS THEY DON'T HAVE MOUTHS SO THEY MAKE THEIR OWN FOOD

• PLANTS CELL TYPES ARE EUKARYOTE.• BOTH A CELL WALL AND MEMBRANE .• THE CELLULAR ORGINIZATOION OF A PLANT IS MULTICELLULA.

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EXAMPLES AND WHY IT'S IMPORTANT• EXAMPLES

• 1.MOSS 2.DANDELION 3.PINE 4. FERN 5.MAPLE

• WHY IT'S IMPORTANT. PLANTS PRODUCE OXYGEN PLANTS CAN PRODUCE A FOOD SOURCE, SHADE AND SHELTER

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Kingdom Animalia

BY CODY REIL, SETH GENSER, JOSEPH PADILLA

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Domain & Defining Charichteristics

• They get all of their energy from the food they eat• Their domain is Eukarya. The cell type is eukryote.

Left is a eukaryote. Right is

bird characterizat

ion

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Where it can Live/ Celluar Orginization

• Animals from Kingdom Animalia can live in very different regions.

• They can live in Oceans, Jungles, Forest, Mountains, Tropical Regions, Desert, Grassy Plains, Savannah, Lakes/Rivers, and Houses.

• Animals are multicellular.

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How it Reproduces & The Cell Surrounding

• Animals reproduce by sexual reproduction.• The cell surrounding in a animal cell is a membrane

and not a cell wall because cell walls are only found in plants.

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Importance to Us & Examples of Organisims

Animals are a big food source to humans. Animals can also be used to help humans survive. They can be companions people that have disabilities and other medical issues


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