The Six Kingdoms and
Three Domains of Life
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1. Kingdom Protista is the " kingdom because it groups
organisms that don't neatly fit into the other kingdoms.
6. Initially Kingdom Protista was created to group all organisms
that were
11. We currently recognize
(a number) kingdoms of life.
16. This prokaryotic kingdom contains members who are not
known to cause any diseases.
19. Carl Woese developed the domain system using information
he
gathered from studying RNA.
21. The cell walls of fungal cells are composed of a material
called
23. Unlike Eubacteria, Archaebacteria peptidoglycans in their
cell walls.
24. This prokaryotic kingdom contains some members that can
cause disease.
25. Almost all members of Kingdom Fungi are found living on
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3. The father of modern taxonomy
4. Most protists will be found in habitats
5. Members of Kingdom Animalia can be found in both aquatic and habitats
7. This scientist developed the three domain system of classifying life.
8. In the three domain system, plants, fungi, protists and animals are grouped into this
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domain.
9. This kingdom includes organisms like molds, yeast and mushrooms.
10. This device helped to classify organisms that were too small to see with the naked
eye
12. In the three domain system, Eubacteria are put in this domain.
13. Unlike plants, fungi cannot and so they are heterotrophic.
14. The field of (which studies DNA, how it is passed on and its effects on
organisms) helped to develop the kingdoms of life.
15. This kingdom contains members that are heterotrophic and photoautotrophic,
unicellular and multicellular, that reproduce sexually and asexually and that have cell
walls and that lack them as well.
17. In the three domain system, Archaebacteria are grouped into this domain
18. This kingdom includes members like birds, Insects, worms, fish and mammals.
20. Kingdom Eubacteria and Kingdom Archaebacteria reproduce using a method called
27. The number of domains in Carl Woese's system of
classification
29. Members of Kingdoms Plantae and Animalia are both
cellular
31. Plant cell walls are made of this substance.
32. Plants make their own food using this process,
33. When bacteria were first identified, they were put into this
kingdom.
34. Unlike a plant cell or a fungal cell, an animal cell lacks a rigid
surrounding its cell membrane.
35. The cell walls of Eubacteria contain a material called
22. Both Eubacteria and Archaebacteria are because they lack a true nucleus and
membrane bound organelles.
24. Archaebacteria can live in environments like doop sea vents and hot springs.
26. This kingdom Includes members like apple trees, grass, tulips, moss and com
28. Initially Linnaeus grouped all living things into two categories: and animals
30. Members of Kingdoms Eubacteria and Archaebacteria are cellular.
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