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Java Games: Flashcards, matching, concentration, and word search. |
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classify organisms into six kingdoms
Use as a matching game or as flash cards. Match the kingdom to its description or example. Hit restart after at least 3 rounds to get all terms reviewed!
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Animal | eukaryote, multicellular, heterotroph, NO cell walls |
Animal | like a worm, clam, jellyfish, insect, fish, frog, bird, or cow |
Plant | eukaryote, multicellular, autotroph, has cell walls |
plant | like a moss, grass, shrub, flower, or tree |
Fungi | eukaryote, multicellular (except for yeasts), heterotroph, has cell walls |
Fungi | like a mold or mildew or lichen or mushroom |
Protist | eukaryote, unicellular, some are heterotrophs while some are autotrophs, some have cell walls but some do not |
Protist | the most diverse kingdom, including microscopic plant-like and animal-like and fungal-like unicellular organisms |
Eubacteria | prokaryote, unicellular, simple DNA, peptidoglycan, NOT extremophiles |
Eubacteria | Likely to have been the first kinds of cells to appear on earth, about 3-4 billion years ago |
Archaebacteria | prokaryote, unicellular, complex DNA, NO peptidoglycan in cell walls, ARE often extremeophiles |
Archaebacteria | some of these live in areas so hot or salty or acidic that other kinds of organisms would die; some make methane gas! |
Eubacteria & Archaebacteria | The two prokaryotic kingdoms |
Animal, plant, fungi, protist | The four eukaryotic kindoms |
Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, Protist | The three unicellular kingdoms |
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AP biology, biology, biochemistry, and chemistry teacher |
Mayfield High School |
Mayfield Village, OH |
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