Any living thing
Organism
What are the three domains?
Archaea, Bacteria, Eukarya
What are all the characteristics of Animalia
Eukaryote
Multicellular
Heterotroph
Sexual
Lives Everywhere
What is the most basic unit of life?
Cells
Which of the following is a characteristic of protists?
Eukaryotes, Can be both Autotrophic or Heterotrophic, and all are unicellular
An organism that makes its own food and an organism that cannot make its own food
Tell me both of the vocab words
Autotroph & Heterotroph
What are the two categories you can split the domains into?
Prokaryotic & Eukaryotic
What are the characteristics of Fungi
Eukaryote
Multicellular
Heterotroph
Asexual/Sexual
Lives Everywhere
What are the 4 traits to classify organisms
2. How does it get energy?
3. How many cells?
4. Method of reproduction?
An organism that is unicellular, does not have a nucleus, and can be found all over the world is classified into which taxonomic kingdom?
Bacteria
Cells do not have a nucleus, such as bacteria
Cells that do have a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles
Tell me both vocab words
Prokaryotic & Eukaryotic
What are all the characteristics of Eukarya?
Eukaryote
Multicellular
Autotroph/Heterotroph
Asexual/Sexual
Lives Everywhere
What are the characteristics of Plantae
Eukaryote
Multicellular
Autotroph
Asexual/Sexual
Lives Everywhere
What are the three main ideas of cell theory?
1. All living things are made of cells
2. Cells are the basic unit of all living things
3. All cells are produced from pre-existing cells
Draw the model to show the 3 Domains and 6 Kingdoms
I will walk around and check
Scientific study of how living things are classified
Taxonomy
What are all the characteristics of Bacteria
Prokaryote
Unicellular
Autotroph/Heterotroph
Asexual
Lives everywhere
What are the characteristics of Protista
Eukaryote
Multicellular
Autotroph/Heterotroph
Asexual/Sexual
Lives mostly in water
What is the study of cells called?
Cytology
An organism is a eukaryote, multicellular, only an autotroph, and can reproduce asexually. What is it?
Plantae
Tiny Structures carry out certain jobs within cells
Organelles
What are all the characteristics of Archaea
Prokaryote
Unicellular
Autotroph/Heterotroph
Asexual
Lives in extreme environments
What are the characteristics of Eubacteria
Prokaryote
Unicellular
Autotroph/Heterotroph
Asexual
Lives Everywhere
Make a Venn diagram to compare and contrast Prokaryotic vs Eukaryotic Cells
*At least three for Prokaryotic & Eukaryotic
Prokaryotic - No nucleus, DNA=free floating, Bacteria, Unicellular
Eukaryotic - Membrane-bound nucleus, DNA=in nucleus, Plant or Animal, Multicellular
Both - DNA
An organism is multicellular, can reproduce only sexually, is a heterotroph, and lives everywhere
Animalia