Kingdom Classifications

Red Algae

Plantae

Butterfly

Animalia

Catfish

Animalia

Fern

Plantae

Bullfrog

Animalia

Jellyfish

Animalia

Killer Whales

Animalia

Ladybug

Animalia

Methanobacterium

Archaebacteria

Mold

Fungi

Moss

Paramecium

Protista

Pine Cone

Plantae

Ringworm

Fungi

Spirilla

Eubacteria

Squirrel

Animalia

Starfish

Animalia

Tapeworm

Animalia

Thermophile

Archaebacteria

Venus Flytrap

Plantae

Yeast

Fungi

Bacillus

Eubacteria

Amoeba

Protista

E.Coli

Eubacteria

Mushroom

Fungi

Protista

Eukaryote, unicellular, motile, autotroph

Eubacteria

Prokaryote, normal environment

Archaebacteria

Prokaryote, extreme environment

Autotroph

Make their own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis

Heterotroph

An organisms that needs to obtain its food

Eukaryote

Type of cell that has a nucleus

Prokaryote

Includes all bacteria, no nucleus

Unicellular

One cell

Plantae

Can be multicellular, chloroplast, cell wall, non-motile

Animalia

No cell wall, usually motile, heterotroph, can be multicellular

Fungi

Cell wall, decomposer,, non-motile, heterotroph

Producer

Also called an autotroph

taxonomy

the science of describing, naming, and classifying organisms into groups based on specific characteristics

Species, Genus, Family, Order, Class, Phylum, Kingdom

What are the 7 levels of organization starting from the smallest, lowest level?

linnaeus system

is the father of taxonomy, which is the system of classifying and naming organisms