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Kingdoms & Classification. Discussion Questions. Biological Hierarchy. Be able to list the levels of Biological classification from most general to most specific. Taxonomy. Is the study of _________________. Binomial nomenclature: Genus species Homo sapien Canis lupus . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

Kingdoms & Classification

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Biological Hierarchy

Be able to list the levels of Biological classification from most general to most specific.

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Taxonomy

Is the study of _________________.

Binomial nomenclature:

Genus species

Homo sapien

Canis lupus

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Domains & Kingdoms

In the pictures: thermal vents and hot springs.

•To which domain do the prokaryotes living in these places belong?

•What kingdom?

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Domains & Kingdoms

To which domain do these organisms belong?

To which kingdom do these organisms belong?

Are they prokaryotic or eukaryotic?

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Domains & Kingdoms

Left: PlantsRight: Algae

To what kingdom do the algae belong?

To which domain do they both belong?

What organelle qualifies all of these for this domain?

What organelle would they have in common that would allow them to conduct photosynthesis?

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Domains & Kingdoms

To which domain do these yeasts belong?

To which kingdom do these yeasts belong?

How are yeast different than the other members of their kingdom?

Are these organisms autotrophic or heterotrophic?

What organelle do these lack that would be present in an algae or a plant?

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Domains & Kingdoms

This is the aquatic plant Elodea.

To which domain/kingdom would they belong?

What makes up their cell walls?

How are their cell walls different than that of the members of the kingdom Fungi?

Are they autotrophic or heterotrophic?

What organelles are visible in the top picture?

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Domains & Kingdoms

To which domain/kingdom do these wolves belong?

Multi-cellular or unicellular?

Autotrophic or heterotrophic?

Sexual or asexual reproduction?

Cell walls?

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Domains & Kingdoms

To what domain/kingdom do these E. coli belong?

Prokaryotic or eukaryotic?

What is the species name?

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To what domain/kingdom to these cyanobacteria belong?

What role do they play in the environment?

Do they have chloroplast?

Are they autotrophic or heterotrophic?

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Domains & Kingdoms

What did we use to identify these sharks down to a family?

Describe the process.To what

domain/kingdom do they belong?

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Domains & Kingdoms

What two domains/kingdoms would NOT have a nucleus?

Which domains/kingdoms DO have a nucleus?

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Domains & Kingdoms

Top: Canis lupusBottom: Canis familiaris

Do they share the same:Kingdom?Phylum?Class?Order?Family?Genus?Species?

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Domains &Kingdoms

What kind of trees are these?

How are they organized?

What kinds of inferences can be made?

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Domains & Kingdoms

Archaea that like heat are

_______________

Archaea that produce methane are ______________

Archaea that like salt are _______________

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Domains & Kingdoms

Some folks call these skunks

Some folks call them pole cats

Scientists would call them By a Genus species name

There are 13 different species

How are organisms named scientifically? What is the advantage of this system?Who developed it?

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Domains & Kingdoms

To what domain/kingdom to these belong?

Heterotrophic or Autotrophic?

Cell walls made of__________ ?

“fairy rings”

Mostly under ground, mushrooms for reproduction

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Domains & Kingdoms

Top: Unicellular eubacteriaBottom: Unicellular protists

What makes these unicellular organisms so different?

To what domains do each belong?

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Domains & Kingdoms

To which domain would this T-Rex belong?

How do you know?

What is his mode of motility?

Is this unique to the kingdom animalia?