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         <title>Plants </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Cell type: Eukatyotic <br>Cellular organization: Multicellular<br>Levels of organization: Systems <br>Cell Wall: Cellulose<br>Mode of nutrition: Autotrophic<br>Method of reproduction: Sexual(mostly), Asexual <br>Motility:None <br>(Sohma, 2016) <br>3 reasons why it is important to man?<br>Plants absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen from their leaves, which humans and other animals need to breathe. Living things need plants to live - they eat them and live in them. Plants help to clean water too(2018). </div><div>5 facts that make it an interesting kingdom and/or sets it apart from the others<br>Plants are extremely important to all life on earth as they provide oxygen, shelter, clothing, food, and medicine for other living organisms (Bailey, 2018). The Plant kingdom is thought to be the second largest with over 25,000 known species (Gillespie, 2018). Plants are often known  for creating oxygen as a by-product of photosynthesis. They are completely autotrophic and require the sun , water, and carbon dioxide to create sugar needed for cellular function (Diemer<br>5 facts about the life function of each kingdom<br>This diverse group contains vascular and nonvascular plants flowering and nonflowering plants, as well as seed bearing and non-seed bearing plants. As photosynthetic organisms, plants are primary producers and support life for most food chains in the planet's major biomes (Bailey,2018). Each cell also contains large vacuoles which aid in water storage. Plant cells contain cell walls comprised of cellulose (Diemer).<br>Pictures of at least 5 organisms that represent this kingdom <br>Ananus sativus | Pineapple (Scientific Names of common plants/trees)<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Cell type: Eukaryotic<br>Cellular organization: Multicellular<br>Levels of organization: Systems <br>Cell Wall: None <br>Mode of nutrition: Heterotrophic<br>Method of reproduction: Sexual(mostly), Asexual <br>Motility: yes <br>(Sohma, 2016)<br>3 reasons why it is important to man?Cattle, pigs, poultry and fish feed us, but the consumers buying their meat as food are far removed from the animals themselves. Unlike the performance of specific tasks, an animal's value as a companion might be more difficult to measure.he huge diversity of work performed by animals ranges from transportation to hunting to assisting the blind. Even in the automotive era, "horsepower" survives as a unit of measurement. (Silbajoris, 2018)<br>5 facts that make it an interesting kingdom and/or sets it apart from the others<br>These multicellular eukaryotes depend on plants and other organisms for nutrition. Most animals live in aquatic environments and range in size from tiny tardigrades to the extremely large blue whale. Most animals reproduce by sexual reproduction, which involves fertilization(the union of male and female gametes) (Bailey, 2018). This kingdom is made up of complex, multi-celled organisms ranging from sea sponge colonies to elephants(Gillespie, 2018). This kingdom is broken down into two major divisions:  invertebrates and vertebrates( Diemer)<br>5 facts about the life function of each kingdom<br>Sexual reproduction occurs in most and asexual reproduction in some (Bailey, 2018).All organisms in the Animal kingdom are Heterotrophs meaning, unlike plants which produce their own food, animals feed upon other organisms(Gillespie, 2018).  Organisms in this kingdom are extremely complex and have very specialized cells, tissues and organs.  They also have a complex nervous system, with highly specialized sensory cells.  Their cells also have a highly specialized plasma membrane and produce carbon dioxide as a by-product of<strong> </strong>cellular respiration (Diemer). They have to have oxygen for meabolism (Bailey, 2018).<br>Pictures of at least 5 organisms that represent this kingdom <br>Apodemus Sylvaticus ( mouse) - (a-z animals)</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Cell type: Prokayotic<br>Cellular organization: Unicellular <br>Levels of organization: Cell <br>Cell Wall: uncommon lipids<br>Mode of nutrition: Heterotrophic and Autotrophic <br>Method of reproduction: Asexual <br>Motility:None <br>(Sohma, 2016)<br>3 reasons why it is important to man?<br> Archaebacteria are also used to synthesize thermophilic enzymes, restriction enzymes and are also used as biosensors. Archaebacteria have an important role in many chemical cycles, like carbon cycle, nitrogen cycle, sulfur cycle, etc. Due to their extremophilic nature, archaebacteria have proven to be of great help in the field of Bioechnology, by helping in the production of enzymes that work at very high temperatures, as well as in the production of some antibiotics (2018).</div><div>5 facts that make it an interesting kingdom and/or sets it apart from the others<br>It is the most simplest of known living cells. Known to live in extremely harsh environments. It does not need oxygen to survive. They usually move by the use of bacterial flagella or are non-motile (Dimers). Archaea of the methanogen species can also be found in the guts of animals and humans (Bailey,2018).<br>5 facts about the life function of each kingdom<br>Asexual reproduction by binary fission, budding, or fragmentation. Depending on species—oxygen, hydrogen, carbon dioxide, sulfur, sulfide may be needed for metabolism(Bailey,2018). They are single-celled and thrive in extremely hot boiling water found in environments like volcanic thermal vents in the ocean and hot springs like the geysers at Yellowstone Park. Some species also live in very salty environments such as The Dead Sea and The Great Salt Lake. (Gillespie, 2018) They usually move by the use of bacterial flagella or are non-motile (Diemer) <br>Pictures of at least 5 organisms that represent this kingdom <br><strong>Thermophiles </strong> <strong>Methanogens Halophiles Psychrophiles <br></strong><em>Halobacterium salinarum- Halopilic (Wagner Machado Carlos Lemes)</em></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Eubacteria</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Cell type: Prokayotic <br>Cellular organization: Unicellular<br>Levels of organization: Cell <br>Cell Wall: peptidoglycan<br>Mode of nutrition: Heterotrophic and Autotrophic<br>Method of reproduction: Asexual <br>Motility: Some <br>(Sohma, 2016)<br>3 reasons why it is important to man?<br> It helps our bodies function normally, mostly the cause of sickness(Bailey,2018).<br>5 facts that make it an interesting kingdom and/or sets it apart from the others<br>There are more bacteria in the human gut, for instance, than there are body cells.Bacteria have varied and distinct bacterial cell shapes including round, spiral, and rod shapes. Bacteria are the main microscopic organisms that compose the human microbiota(Bailey,2018). Eubacteria are very common and well-known to us as parasites like Streptococci which causes strep throat. However, these bacteria also help produce many antibiotics, vitamins and yogurt.(Gillespie, 2018).<br>5 facts about the life function of each kingdom<br>Bacteria live in almost every type of environment and are often associated with disease Depending on species—nutrition intake may by absorption, photosynthesis, or chemosynthesis. Depending on species—oxygen may be toxic, tolerated, or needed for metabolism.  (Bailey,2018). This kingdom makes up most of the bacteria in the world (Gillespie, 2018). They can also be heterotrophic or autotrophic (DIemer)<br>Pictures of at least 5 organisms that represent this kingdom <br><em>Escherichia coli</em> (E. coli)- (Wagner Machado Carlos Lemes)</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Fungi</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Cell type: Eukaryotic <br>Cellular organization: Multicellular<br>Levels of organization: Tissue<br>Cell Wall: Chitin<br>Mode of nutrition: Heterotrophic<br>Method of reproduction: Sexual and Asexual <br>Motility: None <br>(Sohma, 2016)<br>3 reasons why it is important to man?<br>Used to make jellys and jams. makes antibiotics. Help with decomposers. <br>Fungi are important for the recycling of nutrients back into the environment(Bailey, 2018)<br>5 facts that make it an interesting kingdom and/or sets it apart from the others<br>Fungi include both unicellular (yeast and molds) and multicellular (mushrooms) organisms. Unlike plants, fungi are not capable of photosynthesis. They decompose organic matter and acquire nutrients through absorption(Bailey, 2018). Sexual reproduction or asexual reproduction through sporeformation. organisms that lack organs but are made of fleshy tissue (Gillespie, 2018).<br>5 facts about the life function of each kingdom <br>While some fungal species contain toxins that are deadly to animals and humans, others have beneficial uses, such as for the production of penicillin and related antibiotics(Bailey,2018). They are usually sessile, which means they are attached to a surface and completely non-motile unless their spores are released and moved by air (Gillespie, 2018).<br>Pictures of at least 5 organisms that represent this kingdom <br> Mushrooms, yeast, molds, mildews, lichens<br>Sarcoscypha coccinea (scarlet cup)- ( <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/88284858@N00/3736982668">Wagner Machado Carlos Lemes</a>)</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Protists</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Cell type: Eukayotic<br>Cellular organization: Unicellular(mostly), multicellular <br>Levels of organization: Cell<br>Cell Wall: Pectin/Cellulose <br>Mode of nutrition: Heterotrophic and Autotrophic<br>Method of reproduction: Asexual and Sexual <br>Motility: Some <br>(Sohma, 2016)<br>3 reasons why it is important to man?<br>They make up living things, help with everything functions(bai<br>5 facts that make it an interesting kingdom and/or sets it apart from the others<br>Some have characteristics of animals (protozoa), while others resemble plants (algae) or fungi (slime molds). These eukaryotic organisms have a nucleus that is enclosed within a membrane. Some protists have organelles that are found in animal cells (mitochondria), while others have organelles that are found in plant cells (chloroplasts). Any microscopic organism that does not fall into the bacterial, fungi, plant or animal kingdoms is considered a part of the Protista kingdom (Gillespie, 2018).<br>5 facts about the life function of each kingdom<br>Depending on species—nutrition intake may be by absorption, photosynthesis, or ingestion. Mostly asexual reproduction, meiosis occurs in some species. Many protists are parasitic pathogens that cause disease in animals and humans (Bailey, 2018). Some protists create their own food through photosynthesis, others  get their nutrients through absorption while some get their nutrients through digestion. They have a very distinct cellular organelles with specific functions. They usually move by use of ,and require water for movement (Diemer<br>Pictures of at least 5 organisms that represent this kingdom <br> brown algae, diatoms, <a href="https://www.thoughtco.com/about-euglena-cells-4099133">euglena</a>, slime molds.<br>Volvox globator (greeen algae) -(The Editors of Encyclpaedia Britannica) </div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Sohma L.(2016, March) Six kingdom Characteristics <a href="https://quizlet.com/3837055/six-kingdom-characteristics-flash-cards/">https://quizlet.com/3837055/six-kingdom-characteristics-flash-cards/</a><br>Diemer 6 kingsoms of life <a href="https://sites.google.com/site/diemerbiology/6-kingdoms-of-life">https://sites.google.com/site/diemerbiology/6-kingdoms-of-life</a> <br>Bailey, Regina. (2018, October 5). The 6 Kingdoms of Life. Retrieved from https://www.thoughtco.com/six-kingdoms-of-life-373414 <br> Mark Gillespie (2018, March 13) Characteristics of the Six Kingdoms of Organisms <a href="https://sciencing.com/characteristics-six-kingdoms-organisms-8242194.html">https://sciencing.com/characteristics-six-kingdoms-organisms-8242194.html</a>  <br>The Editors of Encyclpaedia Britannica, Volvox <a href="https://www.britannica.com/science/Volvox">https://www.britannica.com/science/Volvox</a> <br> <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/88284858@N00/3736982668">Wagner Machado Carlos Lemes</a>, The six kingdoms <a href="https://classificationofthekingdoms.weebly.com/index.html">https://classificationofthekingdoms.weebly.com/index.html</a><br>Scientific Names of common plants/trees <a href="http://www.leadthecompetition.in/GK/scientific-names-common-plants.html">http://www.leadthecompetition.in/GK/scientific-names-common-plants.html</a><br>A-Z Animals (2018) <a href="https://a-z-animals.com/animals/scientific/">https://a-z-animals.com/animals/scientific/</a><br>Alex Silbajoris (2018, April 23) Importance of Animals in Human Lives, <a href="https://sciencing.com/importance-animals-human-lives-5349359.html">https://sciencing.com/importance-animals-human-lives-5349359.html</a><br>Why are plants important? (2018) <a href="https://www.bbc.com/bitesize/articles/zss9msg">https://www.bbc.com/bitesize/articles/zss9msg</a><br>Archaebacteria kingdom (2018) <a href="https://biologywise.com/archaebacteria-kingdom">https://biologywise.com/archaebacteria-kingdom</a></div>]]></description>
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