Classification/Taxonomy Chapter 17 The Three-Domain System • There are 3 Domains: – Domain Bacteria – Domain Archaea – Domain Eukarya • There are 6 Kingdoms: 1. Eubacteria 2. Archaebacteria 3. Protista 4. Fungi 5. Plantae 6. Animalia The Three-Domain System • There are 3 Domains: – Domain Bacteria • • • Kingdom Eubacteria Unicellular/Prokaryotes Cell walls have Peptidoglycan – Domain Archaea • • • Kingdom Archaebacteria Unicellular/Prokaryotes Cell walls withOUT Peptidoglycan – Domain Eukarya • Kingdoms Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia Domain Archaea Kingdom Archaebacteria - Unicellular Prokaryote Cell walls withOUT Peptidoglycan Extremophiles – Love extreme environments like volcanoes, hydrothermal vents, and hot springs Archaea Hydrothermal Vent Hot Spring Volcano Domain Bacteria Kingdom Eubacteria - Unicellular Prokaryote Cell walls with Peptidoglycan All other bacteria you encounter everyday E. coli Staphlycoccus Streptococcus Domain Eukarya Kingdom Protista - Video Clip: Amoeba Unicellular or Multicellular Live in colonies Amoeba Euglena Paramecium Plant-like Protists –Algae –Euglena •Live in shallow water •Photosynthetic (autotrophic) •Can also be heterotrophic when light not available »Absorb nutrients »Ingest other organisms 3 Categories of Protista 1. Plant-like 1. Example: Algae 2. Perform photosynthesis (autotrophs) 2. Animal-like 1. Example: Amoeba 2. Can cause disease (malaria, sleeping sickness) 3. Fungus-like 1. Example: Slime molds Animal-like Protists –Also called Protozoans –4 Types 1. Ciliates (Example: Paramecium) 2. Sarcodina (Example: Amoeba) 3. Zooflagellates 4. Sporozoans Slime Mold Domain Eukarya Kingdom Fungi - Unicellular or Multicellular - Cell walls made of Chitin - Heterotrophs….they eat! Yeast Mushrooms Domain Eukarya Kingdom Fungi - Can reproduce sexually & asexually - Usually reproduce asexually - Yeast reproduce asexually by budding - However, under unfavorable conditions (such as drought) fungi reproduce sexually Kingdom Fungi •Hyphae •Thread-like structures which form all parts of the fungus •Main function is to help fungus obtain food – provide large surface area for absorption of nutrients Domain Eukarya Kingdom Plantae - Multicellular - Cell walls made of Cellulose - Autotrophs….make their own food Trees & Grass Moss Venus Fly Trap Domain Eukarya Kingdom Animalia - Multicellular - NO cell walls - Heterotrophs….they eat Worms Insects Jellyfish Giraffes 6 Kingdoms Eubacteria Archaebacteria Protista Prokaryote Prokaryote Eukaryote Unicellular Unicellular Unicellular, Multicellular, Colonial Peptidoglycan No Peptidoglycan Autotroph or heterotroph Autotroph or heterotroph Autotroph or heterotroph “Ancient Bacteria” Includes Algae Most common bacteria E. ecoli Live in very hot places Pyrococcus furiosus “Junk Drawer" Paramecium Fungi Eukaryote Plantae Animalia Eukaryote Eukaryote Unicellular Multicellular Multicellular (Yeast), Multicellular Chitin Cellulose No Cell Wall Heterotroph Autotroph Heterotroph Release enzymes to digest food Chloroplasts H. coccinea Fern frod Homo sapiens The End.