Classification
of Living Things :
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THE 5 KINGDOMS
OK.
So we have this really big group of living things that exist on earth. To
divide them up, we first put them into one of five KINGDOMS. Here they are,
with their defining characteristics & some examples.
(you should
memorize this)
KINGDOM NAME |
KEY CHARACTERISTICS |
EXAMPLES |
MONERA |
UNICELLULAR
|
BACTERIA
|
PROTISTA |
MOSTLY
UNICELLULAR |
AMEBA
|
FUNGI |
MOSTLY
MULTICELLULAR |
MUSHROOMS
|
PLANT |
MULTICELLULAR
|
MOSS
|
ANIMAL |
MULTICELLULAR
|
INSECTS
|
Back to the stuff about subgroups
Yes, I know it looks like a lot to remember. But who said this wasn't going to require you to WORK ? Here are a couple generalizations that may help you keep some of that table straight :
1)
only 1 Kingdom has organisms that are prokaryotic (the Moneran Kingdom)
2) For the most
part, any organism that is unicellular & eukaryotic is a Protist
(one exception is YEAST, a unicellular fungus)
3) Fungi have the
same characteristics as Plants except that Fungi are heterotrophic & Plants
are autotrophic, and their cell walls are different
4) Animals are the
only motile multicellular group
5) Most of the
autotrophic organism we study have chlorophyll which gives them a greenish
appearance. So being "green" is an important clue --- it indicates
they are autotrophic (ex: blue-green algae, algae, plants).
So, how are you doing ? Shall we
try some questions to see how much of that 'Kingdom Table' has stuck to your
brain ? Good idea. Let's play ...
For each description or example, name the kingdom it belongs in. Your choices are : animal, plant, fungi, protist or moneran. Jot down all your answers & then look at the answers.
1. one-celled organism, eukaryotic, has structures for moving
2.
green, multicellular, sessile, cellulose cell walls
3. an
Ameba
4.
multicellular, eukaryotic cells, obtains food from its environment, flies
5.
colony of eukaryotic cells, autotrophic
6.
sessile, heterotrophic, multicellular
7.
eukaryotic cells with cell walls composed of cellulose
8.
unicellular, no nucleus visible
9.
yeast
10.
bacteria
If
you got 7 or more of those right I'd say you're ready to go on. If not, study
the table more & try the questions a second time (just a suggestion).
In any case, we need
to take a closer look inside each kingdom at some of the important
"phyla". A phylum is the first subgroup within a kingdom. I've
outlines the "more important" phyla of each kingdom in the next table
& given some examples too.
KINGDOM |
PHYLUM |
CHARACTERISTICS |
EXAMPLE(S) |
MONERA |
blue-green algae |
autotrophic |
blue-green algae |
bacteria |
heterotrophic |
Streptococcus
|
|
PROTIST |
algae |
autotrophic |
"sea
weeds" |
protozoa |
heterotrophic |
Ameba |
|
FUNGI |
the thing to remember about this kingdom is that most are multicellular (mushrooms, molds, mildew) and a few are unicellular (yeast). don't worry about specific phyla names. :) |
||
PLANTS |
bryophyte |
nonvascular plants (small & simple) |
mosses |
tracheophyte |
vascular plants |
trees |
|
ANIMAL |
coelenterates |
tentacles |
hydra |
annelids |
worms with segmented bodies |
earthworm |
|
arthropods |
exoskeletons |
grasshoppers |
|
chordates |
have a notochord (nerve chord) & usually a backbone |
humans & other
mammals |
Yeah, I know, looks like alot
more stuff to remember. If you haven't noticed yet, this course requires
studying. No way around it. So study the table a little & try these KINGDOM
REVIEW QUESTIONS :
1) The presence
of vascular tissue for transporting liquids is characteristic of :
A. ferns
B. mosses
C. slime molds
D. algae
2) Which
protists contain chlorophyll (a green substance necessary for photosynthesis) ?
A. Ameba
B. algae
C. moss
D. Paramecium
3) The
animal-like protists are :
A. algae
B. Annelids
C. protozoa
D. yeast
4) Euglena
is a eukaryotic single-celled organism that possesses chlorophyll but has no
cell wall. It also has a mouth & swims using a structure called a
flagellum. It is most reasonable to classify Euglena as a :
A. plant
B. animal
C. protist
D. blue-green algae
5) Low growing
plants without vascular tissues are classified as :
A. bryophytes
B. algae
C. tracheophytes
D. mushrooms
6) Two animals
are the same species of they :
A. live in the
same environment
B. show a very
close resemblance
C. can mate &
produce fertile offspring
D. eat the same
foods
7) Bacteria
& blue-green algae belong to which kingdom ?
A. animal
B. plant
C. fungi
D. monera
8) Which group
are NOT invertebrates (animals without backbones) ?
A. coelenterates
B. chordates
C. annelids
D. arthropods
9) Which
animal is correctly matched with its phylum ?
A. whale -
coelenterate
B. honey bee -
arthropods
C. spider -
chordate
D. snake -
annelid
10) Whales
have hair, are warm-blooded, & nurse their young. Therefor they are
classified in the same class with :
A. fish
B. lobsters
C. tigers
D. turtles
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Classification
of Living Things :THE 5
KINGDOMS
ANSWER PAGE
ANSWERS TO "WHAT KINGDOM IS IT ?"
1.protist
2. plant
3. protist
4. animal
5. protist
6. fungus
7. plant
8. moneran
9. fungus
10. moneran
<--back to "what kingdom" questions
ANSWERS TO "KINGDOM REVIEW QUESTIONS"
tHE CoRRect AnSWerS are IN GREEN
1)
A.
ferns - vascular plants are classified as TRACHEOPHYTES, ferns are an example
B. mosses - are
NONVASCULAR
C. slime molds -
are FUNGI
D. algae - are
PROTISTS
2)
A. Ameba -
are animal-like protists (PROTOZOA)
B.
algae - chlorophyll is a clue for photosynthesis (autotrophic nutrition), alage
are the plant-like (autotrophic) protists
C. moss - are
PLANTS, not protists
D. Paramecium
- are animal-like protists (PROTOZOA)
3)
A. algae - are
the plant-like protists
B. Annelids -
earthworms
C.
protozoa - proto- (protists), -zoa (zoo = animal)
D. yeast -
unicellular fungus
4)
A. plant -
multicellular
B. animal -
multicellular
C.
protist - since it is "unicellular" it has to be either a moneran or
a protist, since its "eukaryotic" Euglena is classified as a
protist
D. blue-green
algae - unicellular but prokaryotic (a MONERAN)
5)
A.
bryophytes - ALL NONVASCULAR plants
B. algae - are
PROTISTS, not plants
C. tracheophytes
- are VASCULAR plants
D. mushrooms -
are FUNGI
6)
A. live in the
same environment
B. show a very
close resemblance
C.
can mate & produce fertile offspring - a definition to MEMORIZE
D. eat the same
foods
7)
A. animal
B. plant
C. fungi
D.
monera - a fact to MEMORIZE
8)
A. coelenterates
- invertebrate (hydra, jellyfish, coral)
B.
chordates - animals with nerve chords ("notochords") protected by
backbones
C. annelids -
invertebrate (segmented worms - earthworm)
D. arthropods -
invertebrate (all INSECTS, lobsters, spiders, crabs)
9)
A. whale -
coelenterate
B. honey
bee - arthropods (INSECTS are one CLASS within the arthropod phylum)
C. spider -
chordate
D. snake -
annelid
10)
A. fish - scales,
no hair, lay eggs in water, cold-blooded
B. lobsters - an
INVERTEBRATE (arthropod)
C.
tigers - have hair, warm-blooded, nurse young (a MAMMAL, like the whale)
D. turtles -
scales, no hair, lay eggs on land, cold-blooded
BACK TO "KINGDOM REVIEW QUESTIONS"