The five kingdoms Flashcards

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What are the five kingdoms?

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prokaryotae (bacteria)

protocista (the unicellular eukaryotes)

fungi

plantae

animalia

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What are the general features of prokarotae?

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unicellular

no nucleus or other membrane-bound organelles

a ring of ‘naked’ DNA - small ribosomes

no feeding mechanism, nutrients are abosrbed through cell wall or internally by photosyntheis

e.g. E.coli

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What are the general features of protocista?

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(mainly) unicellular

a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles

some have chloroplasts

e.g. amoeba

some are sessile, but others move by cilia, flagella or ameoboid mechanism

nutrients are acquired as by ingestions of organisms or photosynthesis

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What are the general features of fungi?

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uni or multicellular

cell wall made from chitin

no chlroplasts

no locomotion

most have mycelium made of threads of hyphae

nutrients are absorbed - mainly from decaying material (saprophytic)

glycogen food stores

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What are the general features of plantae?

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all contain chlorophyll

gametes can move using cilia or flagella

autotrophic feeders, photosynthesis

store food as starch

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