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27 Cards in this Set
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All BACTERIA
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extremely small,
single-celled organisms. |
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EUBACTERIA
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Helpful in that they help to make foods like yogurt and can help make vitamins
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ARCHAEBACTERIA
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Found in extreme environments
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ALL BACTERIA
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are unicellular (one-celled)
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ARCHAEBACTERIA
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Do not need oxygen to survive (live)
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ARCHAEBACTERIA
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can be found in boiling water
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EUBACTERIA
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people are most familiar with this type of bacteria |
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EUBACTERIA
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Live in soil, water, even in the human body.
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EUBACTERIA
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Some are helpful.
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EUBACTERIA
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Some are harmful.
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PROTISTS
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usually single celled but some are multi-cellular
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PROTISTS
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have cells with a nucleus
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PROTISTS
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Some of these are animal-like but they are not from the animal kingdom
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PROTISTS
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Algae is one example from this kingdom
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PROTISTS
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Euglena are also members of this kingdom
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FUNGI
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Multicellular and complex
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FUNGI
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Cells have a cell wall made of chitin
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FUNGI
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Decomposers.
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FUNGI
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Do not move.
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FUNGI
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Reproduce using spores.
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Animal |
1 Million known species |
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Animal |
All from this kingdom consist of many complex cells |
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Animal |
Found in the most diverse environments in the world |
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Animal |
examples of this kingdom are tigers, birds, and bears |
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Plant |
examples of this kingdom are mosses and ferns |
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Plant |
multi-cellular, complex cells |
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Plant |
Make their own food using the environment around them |