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Answer question 6. Please, HElLPPPPPPP!!!! The Six Kingdoms Eubacteria -- Single

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Answer question 6. Please, HElLPPPPPPP!!!!

The Six Kingdoms

Eubacteria --

Single celled organisms.

Prokaryotic(simple cell) organisms

May live in colonies.

These are 'true bacteria'

Cell membrane contains fatty acids.

from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:EscherichiaColi_NIAID.jpg ---- Escherichia coli

Archaebacteria --

Single celled organisms.

Prokaryotic(simple cell) organisms

May live in colonies.

These are 'ancient bacteria'

Cell membrane contains hydrocarbons (not fatty acids)

from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Halobacteria.jpg

Protista --

Single celled organisms.

Eukaryoticcelled organisms with a nucleus and complex organelles.

May live in colonies.

from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Protist_collage.jpg

Fungi –

Some single but most are multicellular organisms.

Have a cell wall made of chitin.

Eukaryotic cells with nucleus and complex organelles.

from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Fungi_collage.jpg

Plantae --

Multicellular, more than one cell.

Photosynthetic (convert sunlight to energy)

Autotrophs (They produce their own nutrients for energy using photosynthesis.)

Eukaryotic cells with nucleus and complex organelles.

Animalia --

Multicellular, more than one cell.

Heterotrophs(They consume other organisms for nutrients and energy.)

Multicellular, more than one cell.

Eukaryotic cells with nucleus and complex organelles.

from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Animal_diversity.png

6. For each of the six kingdoms described in this lesson:

a.   Name the kingdom.

b.   Name one species of organism in this kingdom.

c.   Describe specific properties or characteristics this species shares with other members of this kingdom.

Eubacteria --

Single celled organisms.

Prokaryotic(simple cell) organisms

May live in colonies.

These are 'true bacteria'

Cell membrane contains fatty acids.

from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:EscherichiaColi_NIAID.jpg ---- Escherichia coli

Archaebacteria --

Single celled organisms.

Prokaryotic(simple cell) organisms

May live in colonies.

These are 'ancient bacteria'

Cell membrane contains hydrocarbons (not fatty acids)

from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Halobacteria.jpg

Protista --

Single celled organisms.

Eukaryoticcelled organisms with a nucleus and complex organelles.

May live in colonies.

from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Protist_collage.jpg

Fungi –

Some single but most are multicellular organisms.

Have a cell wall made of chitin.

Eukaryotic cells with nucleus and complex organelles.

from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Fungi_collage.jpg

Plantae --

Multicellular, more than one cell.

Photosynthetic (convert sunlight to energy)

Autotrophs (They produce their own nutrients for energy using photosynthesis.)

Eukaryotic cells with nucleus and complex organelles.

From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Diversity_of_plants_image_version_5.png

Animalia --

Multicellular, more than one cell.

Heterotrophs(They consume other organisms for nutrients and energy.)

Multicellular, more than one cell.

Eukaryotic cells with nucleus and complex organelles.

from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Animal_diversity.png

Explanation / Answer

6. For the first picture:

For the second picture:

Kingdom: Archaebacteria

Species: Halobacterium sp.

Characteristics: Lack of true peptidoglycan in cell wall. No membrane bound organelles. Asexual reproduction. Metabolism through methanogenesis. Can tolerate extreme environments.May be spherical, unicellular. Membrane lipids have branced chain hydrocarbons.; thus can tolerate extreme pH and heat. Ribosomes are of 70S type.

For the 3rd picture:

Kingdom: Protista

Species: Amoeba sp.

Characteristics: Unicellular organisms, colonial in nature. Some are multicellular as of algae. They act like heterotrophs, autotrophs. They are eukaryotic in nature, which suggests that they have a well defined nucleus and other membrane organelles.

For the fourth picture:

Kingdom: Fungi

Species: Sachharomyces cerevisiae.

Characteristics: Eukaryotic, achlorophyloous, non photosynthetic, heterotrophic organisms. Presence of mycelium.

For the fifth picture:

Kingdom: Plantae

Species: Mangifera indica

Characteristics: Sessile, presence of cuticle in cell walls, carry out photosynthesis, reproduce sexually. They are multicelluar and eukaryotic.

The 6th picture:

Kingdom:Animalia

Species: Homo sapiens

Characteristics: Muticellular, mobile, eukaryotic, heterotrophic, internal fertilization etc.