1....taenia solium tapeworm multicellular have nuclei yes parasitic-feeds off of host’s food...
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How has classification
changed since Linnaeus came
up with his system?
What is the difference
between the six kingdom and
five kingdom systems?
What are the six
kingdoms of living
things?
What does it mean to be
anaerobic?
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Go to this site and watch the
Six Kingdoms video:
http://tinyurl.com/zp5qhcc
List the six kingdoms of life:
What are the names of the
three domains?
Kelp (seaweed) is in the
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kingdom.
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True or false: Bacteria can live
in soil, water, and in/on hu-
man bodies.
Which kingdom absorbs
nutrients from its
surroundings?
Which of the following is NOT true about
members of the Animalia Kingdom?
A. multicellular
B. Has a nervous system
C. Uses photosynthesis
D. Moves from place to place
TRUE OR FALSE: All protists are
single-celled.
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Go to the following website:
http://tinyurl.com/qdlmkdf
Click and drag an organism down
to the magnifying glass.
Record the information about the
organism in the table. Then, decide
which kingdom you think the
organism belongs in. Drag the
organism to the kingdom, make sure
you fill in your table.
To read the characteristics of the
members of each
kingdom, click on this
icon:
Click on
and fix
any
mistakes
Then, click on
to classify a
second set of
organisms.
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How were mushrooms
originally classified? How are
they classified now? What is
the key difference that would
make their classification
change?
What does the word
“monera” mean and why is it
a fitting/appropriate name
for bacteria?
Organize the organisms into
each of the six kingdoms
based on their picture,
description, or both.
Scan the QR code to read
your writing prompt. Make
sure you use C-E-R in your
response
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Draw a visual to help you
remember the characteristics
of each kingdom.
What is a
heterotroph?
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Draw a visual to help you
remember the characteristics
of each kingdom.
What is a
heterotroph?
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Name: ______________________________ Class:_____________ Date:__________
Input Stations
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Scientific Name and Common
Name
Unicellular
or
Multicellular
Do
cells
have
nuclei
?
Does It
Move?
What does it
eat/How does
it get nutrients?
Kingdom
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Input Stations Continued
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Output Stations:
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Name: ______________________________ Class:_____________ Date:__________
Output Stations
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Name: ______________________________ Class:_____________ Date:__________
Input Stations
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Scientific Name Common Name Unicellular or
Multicellular
Type of Cells
(Have nuclei?)
Does It Move? What does it eat/How
does it get nutrients?
Kingdom
Acalisa hispida Chenilleplant Multicellular Have nuclei No Photosynthesis-makes its
own food
Animal
Taenia solium Tapeworm Multicellular Have nuclei Yes Parasitic-feeds off of
host’s food
Plants
Gannoderma applantum Artist’s conk Multicellular Have nuclei No Grows on tree trunks and
decomposes
Fungi
Anabaena Anabaena Unicellular No nucleus Photosynthesis-makes its
own food
Eubacteria
Ceratomyxa fruticolosa Slime Mold Multicellular Nuclei No Decomposer Fungi