Kingdoms Characteristics
Aerchaebacteria
Eubacteria
Bacteria cell structure and function
Suprise!
100

The Plantae kingdom is part of which Domain?

Eukarya

100

Do Archaebacteria reproduces sexually or asexually?

Asexually

100

Eubacteria is known as?

"True bacteria"

100

gel like matrix

Cytoplasm

100

Staphylococcus is seen in a? (chain or cluster)

Cluster

200

The Bacteria Domain includes which kingdoms?

Eubacteria

200

How many species is estimated to be to be within the Archaebacteria family?

400,000- 4 million species (estimated)

200

How many estimated species belongs to the Eubacteria family?

400,000-4 million species (estimated)

200

hair like, helps in bacterial movement.

Flagella

200

streptococcus is usually seen in a? (chain or cluster)

Chain

300

Which three kingdoms are included within the Eukarya domain?

Plantae, Animalia, Fungi

300

What do Archaebacteria cell walls not contain?

Peptidoglycan!

300

The oldest micro fossil is known to be how old?

3.5- 4.0 Billion years old!

300

The Pili is?

Short hair like, attachment + reproduction.

300

Can Eubacteria be autotrophic or heterotrophic, or both?

Both!
400

which kingdom is described?

absorptive nutrition; cell wall made of chitin 

Kingdom Fungi

400

what is absent within the Archaebacteria environment? 

Oxygen (O2)

400

Do Eubacteria cells have a defined nucleus? 

No

400

Illusion bodies are?

nonliving, three types: gas vacuoles, inorganic inclusions, and food reserve.

400
Why is Eubacteria known as "True bacteria"?

They lack a true nucleus and membrane-bound cell organelles. They are microscopic and unicellular organisms.

500

Which kingdom is described? 

peptidoglycan cell wall

Kingdom Eubacteria 

500

What type of environment is Archaebacteria mostly found in?

High salty, high temperature, high pH, etc...

500

The cell wall of the Eubacteria includes?

Peptidoglycan!

500

Known as an extra chromosomal piece of DNA, cell division + anti-biotic resistance + ability to infect cells known as Pathogenitity

Plasmid

500

How many kingdoms are within each domain?

Eukarya;3 (Plantae, Animalia, Fungi, Protista)

Bacteria;1 (Eubacteria)

Archae;1 (Archaebacteria)