bio classification 4-part cards
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This is a set of
nomenclature cards designed
to be printed on 3X5 index
cards. It details the 3
Domain and linked 6 Kingdom
system that is taught in
American schools. To use
print on Index cards(less
cutting) or 4 pages toletter sized card stock
paper. Print 3 copies for
the book, the control
cards, and the matching
cards. As an exercise to
expand this set you can
have the child(ren) create
their own books using the
Create Your Own Book
Templates I have on here aswell.
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Three Domain
System
System of biological classification that was
created by Woese in 1990 which separates liv-
ing things into 3 domains, Bacteria, Archaea,
and Eukaryote.
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Archaea
Both a Domain and a Kingdom, these are any
of various single-celled prokaryotes genetically
distinct from bacteria, often thriving in extreme
environmental conditions.
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Bacteria
A very large group of microorganisms compris-
ing one of the three domains of living organ-
isms. They are prokaryotic, unicellular, andeither free-living in soil or water or parasites of
plants or animals
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Eukaryota
A domain comprised of organisms whose cells
contain complex structures enclosed withinmembranes.
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Protista
Of the domain Eukaryota, this is the Kingdom
of protist. Protist are single-celled free-living orcolonial organisms with diverse nutritional and
reproductive modes.
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Plantae
Of the domain Eukaryota, this is the Kingdom
of plants. Plants are living organisms that lackthe ability to move.
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Anamilia
Of the domain Eukaryota, this is the Kingdom
of animals. Animals are living organisms thathave the ability to move.
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Fungi
Of the kingdom Eukaryota this is the kingdom
of fungi. Fungi include both micro-organisms(s.a. yeast) and larger organisms (s.a. mush-
rooms) which contain chitin in their cell walls.