The Six Kingdoms Scientist places all living things into one of the six Kingdoms They are in the Kingdom based on the characteristics of the organism.
Description: Spark student interest using ‘gross’ pictures and a variety of life and different roles and characteristics of kingdoms of life. Goals: Describe.
CharacteristicExamples Living things are made up of units called cells. Living things reproduce. Living things are based on a universal genetic code. Living.
Classification Review. A. How are living things classified? 1.Biologists use Taxonomy- science of classifying and giving a scientific name to organisms.
The Six Kingdoms Organisms are placed into kingdoms based on five questions 1.Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic? 2.Unicellular or Multicellular? 3.Producer or.
Taxonomic Levels “King Philip”. Carolus Linnaeus invented the Latin binomial system for naming organisms (which we still use today) but he also understood.
Microbes Notes Microscopic Organisms and Your Body’s Immune System.
Bacteria and Viruses Biology II 2007. Bacteria All bacteria are prokaryotes. Prokaryotes are single-celled organisms that lack nuclei. They are.
Classification
Chapter 18. Bio 112 Six Kingdoms Assignment: Due date:______________________________ Value: 80 points total Possible Formats: Poster display, Powerpoint.