10.2 The five kingdoms Flashcards
what are the five kingdoms called
prokaryotae (bacteria)
protoctista (unicellular eukaryotes)
fungi (yeast, moulds and mushrooms)
plantae (plants)
animalia (animals)
what are the observable features of prokaryotae
- unicellular
- no nucleus or other membrane bound organelles they have a small ring of dna
- no visable feeding mechanism the absorb nutrients through the cell wall or they are produced internally
what are the observable features of protoctista
- mainly unicellular
- they have a nucleus and other membrane bound organelles
- some have chloroplasts
- some are sessile but some are moved by cillia, flagella or other mechanisms
- nutrients are aquired by photosynthesis (autotrophic feeders) or by the ingestion of other organisms (heterotrophic feeders) or both - some are paracitic
an example is ameoba
what are the observable features of fungi
- unicellular or multicellular
- a nucleus and other membrane bound organelles and a cell wall mainly composed of chitin
- no chloroplast or chlorophil
- no mechanisms for locomotion
- most have a body or mycelium made of threads or hyphae
- nutrients are aquired by absorbtion they are saprophic feeders
- most store there food as glycogen
what are the observable features of plantae
multicellular
nucleus and other membrane bound organelles and choloroplasts
food acquired by photosynthesis (autotrophic) and stored as starch
most dont move so gametes of plants move by cillia/flagella
what are the observable features of animalia
multicellular
nucleus and other membrane bound organelles
no chloroplast
move using cillia/flagella and contractile proteins
nutrients absorbed by ingestion (heterotrophic) and stored as glycogen