Unit 1.16 Classification Assignment

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SIX-KINGDOM SYSTEM OF CLASSIFICATION

Use the Nelson text, "Biology 11" to complete the table.

Kingdom General Characteristics Cell Wall Representative Organisms


Eubacteria  simple organisms lacking nuclei  _____________________  _________________

 either _____________ or  cyanobacteria


______________

 all can reproduce


_________________

 live nearly _____________

Archaebacteri  __________________  ____________________  methanogens


a

 heterotrophs  extreme
_________________

 live in ____________ lakes,


________ springs, animal  extreme
_________ __________________
Protista  most are _______________  absent  algae
celled; some are
________________; some are
_______________
 _________________

 some are autotrophs, some


_______________, some both

 live in ____________ or moist


____________________

Fungi  most are ____________________  ____________  ________________

 all are _________________  yeasts

 reproduce _________________  ____________ molds


and ________________

 most are
_______________________

Plantae  all are ____________________  present  ________________


 all are _________________  ____________

 reproduce _________________  conifers


and ________________

 ____________ plants
 most are _________________

Animalia  all are ____________________  _______________  sponges

 all are _________________  ____________

 most reproduce  lobsters


_________________

 _____________
 live in ___________________ and
_______________ habitats

 ____________
Fill in the following chart describing the differences between prokaryotes, eukaryotes, and viruses. Compare and contrast genetic material,
metabolism, organelles, and other cell parts.

Prokaryotes Eukaryotes Viruses


Explain why functional changes in organisms occur overtime and provide an example from your textbook.

Explain how these functional changes affect biodiversity and its significance on maintaining ecosystems.

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