6 Kingdoms
of Life
• As living things are
constantly being
investigated, new
attributes are
revealed that affect
how organisms are
placed in a standard
classification
system.
• The grouping of organisms into
KINGDOMS is based on 3 factors:
– 1. Cell Type (prokaryotic or
eukaryotic)
– 2. Cell Number (unicellular or
multicellular)
– 3. Feeding Type (autotroph or
heterotroph)
1. Cell Type- The presence or
absence of cellular structures
such as the nucleus,
mitochondria, or a cell wall
Prokaryotes or Eukaryotes
Prokaryotes – Bacteria!
• DO NOT HAVE:
•An organized nucleus
•Structured organelles
Prokaryotes – Typical Bacteria
Basic
Structure
• DNA – strands floating in

cytoplasm/small rings called
plasmids
• Ribosomes- RNA/protein
synthesis sites

• Cytoplasm-water based
• Cell membrane & Wall
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Eukaryotes
• DO HAVE:
• Nucleus organized
with a membrane
• other
organelles
kingdoms of life
2 criteria for Kingdom
Divisions:
nd

>>Cell Number

•Unicellular- single celled

organism –
protozoans,
bacteria, some algae
•Multicellular- many celled
organism – cells start to
specialize/differentiate
• Unicellular

• Multicellula
r
3rd Criteria for Kingdom Divisions
Feeding Type - How the organisms get their
food

–Autotroph or Producer
Make their own food
–Heterotroph or Consumer
Must eat other organisms to
survive
Includes decomposers – those that
eat dead matter!
There used to be only 5
kingdomsThis kingdom has now been
1. Moneran
2.
3.
4.
5.

Protista
Fungi
Plantae
Animalia

divided into 2 – archaebacteria &
eubacteria
6 Kingdoms
•
•
•
•
•
•

Archaebacteria
Prokaryotes
Eubacteria
Protista
Fungi
Eukaryotes
Plantae
Animalia
Cell Wall
Kingdom

Cell Type

Cell #

Feeding Type

Archaebacteri Prokaryote
a

Unicellular

Autotroph

Eubacteria

Unicellular

Prokaryote

Both

Protista

Eukaryote

Most
Unicellular

Both

Fungi

Eukaryote

both

Heterotroph

Plantae

Eukaryote

Multicellular

Autotroph

Animalia

Eukaryote

Multicellular

Heterotroph

Yes
Yes
Yes & NO

Yes
Yes
NO
Moneran

Protist

Fungus

One-celled
with no
membrane

One-celled
Has a
nucleus
more
complex
than
monera

Most are
manycelled

Bacteria

Paramecium

Plant

ManyCelled
2 main
Groups
Vascular
Nonvascular

Animal

Manycelled
Vertebrates
invertebrates
Archaebacteria
• Ancient bacteria– Live in very harsh
environments
– extremophiles
Halophiles – salt loving
methanogens – without oxygen
(biogas)
Thermophiles – extreme
temperature
Eubacteria
• It is the eubacteria that
most people are talking
about when they say
bacteria, because they
live in more neutral
conditions.
Bacteria
• Bacteria are
unicellular
prokaryotes
Bacterial
Shapes
• Bacteria come in 3
main shapes:
– Rod or Stick (bacilli)
– Sphere (cocci)
– Helical or spiral
(borrelia)
kingdoms of life
kingdoms of life
Propionibacterium Acnes

Mycobacterium
tuberculosis
Streptococci bacteriapharyngitis/ tonsilitis
Leptospira interrogans Leptospirosis
Tubercle Bacilli Tuberculosis
Bacterial Nutrition
• Some bacteria are
autotrophs and can
photosynthesize
• Some bacteria are
heterotrophs
Bacterial Locomotion
• Some bacteria have
flagella or cilia for
movement
• Some secrete a slime
layer and ooze over
surfaces like slugs
Protists
• Protists include many
widely ranging
microbes, including
slime molds, protozoa
and primitive algae.
Odds & Ends Kingdom
Protista Kingdom
• There are animal-like, fungus-like, and
plant-like protists
• Some are beneficial
• Some protists can cause diseases in
humans, such as:
Disease

Protist

Vector
(carrier)

Symptoms

Details

Amebic
dysentery

Ameba
histolytica

water

diarrhea

can get from tap
water in some places

Giardaisis
(beaver fever)

Giardia

water

diarrhea,
vomiting

don't drink water
from streams

African
Sleeping
Sickness

Trypanosoma

Tse tse fly

uncontrolled
sleepiness,
confusion

Only found in
isolated areas
lives in blood

Plasmodium

Anopheles
mosquito

fever, chills,
death

can be treated with
quinine
lives in blood
results in millions
deaths per year

Toxoplasma

cats

fetal death or
brain damage

pregnant women
should avoid cat
litter

Malaria

Toxoplasmosis
Protists Disease
• Amoebic

dysentery
• Amoebiasis

Amoeba histolytica
Protists Disease
• Giardiasis
(beaver
fever)

 Giardia
Protists Disease
• African
Sleepin
g
Sicknes
s

 Trypanosoma
Protists Disease
• Malaria

Plasmodium
Protists Disease

Toxoplasma

• Toxoplasmosis
Protists Locomotion
• 3 types of movement:
– Pseudopod (false
foot)
– Flagella/cilia
– Contractile vacuoles
Protists Nutrition
• Protists can
be
autotrophs
or
heterotroph
s
• The Kingdom
Fungi includes Fungi Kingdom
some of the
most important
organisms.
• By breaking
down dead
organic
material, they
continue the
cycle of
nutrients
• All fungi are
eukaryotic
• They may be
unicellular or
multicellular
• All fungi have a
cell wall

Fungi
Unicellular
(yeast)

Multicellular
Fungi
• Fungi can be very
helpful and
delicious
• Many antibacterial
drugs are derived
from fungi

Penicillin
Fungi
• Fungi also causes a number of plant
and animal diseases:
•Athlete's Foot
• Ringworm

Fungi
Fungi Locomotion
• Fungi are stationary
• They have root-like
structures that they
use for attachment
Fungi Nutrition
• All fungi are heterotrophs
- Saprophytes-get their
nutrients from dead organic
matter
- Mutualists
symbiotically

– live

- Parasites – absorb from a
host,
eventually killing the
host
There are 4 main types of Fungi
(classified by how they reproduce)
1. Zygospore (Zygosporangia)
common bread molds
reproduce by “spores”asexual reproduction!
There are 4 main types of
Fungi
2. Club Fungi
(Basidiomycetes)
Mushrooms & puffballs
- Reproduce by spores,
some spores are asexual
(coming from mitosis) and
some are sex spores
(coming from meiosis)
There are 4 main types of Fungi
3. Sac Fungi (Ascomycetes)
Yeast – reproduce by
“budding” = asexual method
There are 4 main types of Fungi
4. Imperfect Fungi (Deuteromycetes)
Pharmaceutically
important!

-Fungi on oranges from which
penicillin is extracted
COMMERCIALLY important!
-Fungi accounts for the blue
vein in blue cheese!
-Used to make soy sauce. Yum!
Plant Kingdom
• All plants are
multicellular,
their cells
having a cell
wall, and…
• they are
autotrophs
• 4 important plant groups are
the:
Mosses
(Bryophytes)

Non-vascular

Ferns
(Pteridophytes)

Vascular
Conifers
(Gymnosperms)

Flowering Plants
(Angiosperms)
• Nonvascular Plants - Mosses
•

the simplest of all land dwelling plants 

• lack an internal means for water
transportation 
•

do not produce seeds or flowers
fertilization depends on water medium
to get the
sperm to the egg.

• lack a woody tissue necessary for support
around their “stems” and so are usually
relatively short
• Mosses
• Liverworts & Hornworts
• Vascular Plants
•Internal transportation System
• Xylem – water carrying tubes
• Phloem – sugar carrying tissues
• enables plants to evolve into larger
specimens.
•Produce Seeds – protects and nourishes
an
Embryo of the new plant
Gymnosperms
– Conifers (pine
cones)

–Oldest vascular
plants
Angiosperms
- flowering plants
Animalia Kingdom
All animals are:
-Multicellular: cells lacking a
cell wall -Heterotrophs
-Capable of movement at some
point
in their lives.
Criteria for Classification within the Animal
Kgdm

Body Symmetry
1. Asymmetrical
Asymmetrical
animals (sponges)
have no general
body plan or axis
of symmetry that
divides the body
into mirror-image
halves.
2. Radial
Symmetry
Animals (such
as coral and
jelly fish) have
body parts
organized
about a central
axis and tend
to be
cylindrical in
3. Bilateral

Symmetry
Bilaterally
symmetrical
animals (such as
humans and fish)
have only a single
plane of symmetry
that produces
mirror halves.
kingdoms of life
2nd Criteria for Animal
Classification
• Skeletal Characteristics
–Invertebrates
have a hard external skeleton
made of chitin known as an
exoskeleton
–Vertebrates
have a hard internal skeleton made
of bone or cartilage
• Kingdom
–Phylum Major phylums of
animals are…
•Subphylum
–Class
»Order
» Family
»
Genus
»
species
•Porifera: sponges
• Cnidarians: Jellyfish, corals, and
other stingers. . . Their stinger is
called a nematocyst
• Nematocyst
Another Cnidarian –
the Hydra
• Hydra can reproduce
asexually by “budding”
• A “bud” is a CLONE of
its parent
• Mollusks
–Octopi, squid
• Mollusks
– Clams, oysters
• Mollusks
–Snails, slugs
• Platyhelminthes (flat
worms)
–Tapeworms & Liver Fluke &
Planaria

Human liver fluke
Flatworms – PLANARIA
• Hermaphrodites
– fertilize their own sex cells internally
– zygotes are released into water to hatch

– Planaria – capable of regeneration
being studied to understand stem cells
ability to differentiate.
• Annelids (segmented worms)
–Worms & leeches
• Echinoderms
–Starfish, sea urchins, sea
cucumbers
•Arthropods
– Shell fish, arachnids & BUGS!
• Phylum: Chordates
–The Chordata is the animal phylum
with which everyone is most
familiar

Subphylum: Vertebrates
(backbone)

–Bilateral symmetry
–Endoskeletons
–Closed circulatory systems
–Nervous systems with complex
brains
• Phylum: Chordates
Viruses
• Viruses do not share many of the
characteristics of living organisms.

HIV Virus
kingdoms of life
Viruses
• Viruses can
reproduce
only inside a
living cell,
the host cell.
Viruses
•

The viral reproductive process includes
the following steps:
1. A virus must insert its genetic material
into the host cell.
2. The viral genetic material takes control of
the host cell and uses it to produce
viruses.
3. The newly formed viruses are released
from the host cell.
Virus Vectors
Viruses are transmitted through vectors,
such as:
• Airborne
– Influenza
– Common cold
Virus Vectors
• Contaminated food or water
– Hepatitis
Virus Vectors
• Infected animal bite
– West Nile
– Rabies
– Avian influenza (bird flu)
– Ebola
Virus Vectors
• Sexual contact
– HIV
– Herpes
Virus Vectors
• Contaminated blood products or
needles
– HIV
– Hepatitis
Virus Treatment
– Viruses cannot be treated with antibiotics.
– There are some anti-viral drugs available.
– You generally have to wait for the virus to
run its course and let your immune system
fight it off.

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