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Cell Types

Cell Types. Prokaryotic. Eukaryotic. Larger cell More advanced Organelles True nucleus. Small Primative cell No organelles Not true nucleus. A car classification example might be: Motor vehicle Car GMC Buik 2 door Convertible red. Linnaeus Classification System.

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Cell Types

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  1. Cell Types Prokaryotic Eukaryotic Larger cell More advanced Organelles True nucleus • Small • Primative cell • No organelles • Not true nucleus

  2. A car classification example might be: • Motor vehicle • Car • GMC • Buik • 2 door • Convertible • red

  3. Linnaeus Classification System Classification order: Human Classification: Animal Chordata (vertebrate) Mammal Primate Hominidae Homo sapien • kingdom • Phylum • Class • Order • Family • Genus • Species

  4. 5 Kingdom System • Monera • unicellular • prokaryotic • Many biologists now recognize six distinct kingdoms, dividing Monera into the Eubacteria and Archeobacteria. • nutrients: decomposers, some autotrophs • Ex: bacteria, blue-green algae, parasites

  5. 2. Protista unicellular eukaryotic usually move by cilia, flagella, or by amoeboid mechanisms. may have chloroplasts. small, although many are big enough to be recognized with a magnifying glass. Nutrients: decomposer, preditors, autotrophic

  6. Ex: protozoa (moving organisms) plankton (drifting organisms such as jellyfish) a) zooplankton – animal like; ameoba, paramecium b) phytoplankton – plant like;

  7. c)slime molds – like fungi and animals

  8. 3. Fungus multicellular eukaryotic Nutrients: from absorbing foods; decompose dead organisms; do not perform photosynthesis do not move Ex: mushrooms, puff balls and molds

  9. 4. Plantae multicellular eukaryotic Nutrients: produce own food (autotrophs) photosynthetic

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