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Kingdoms of Life Project

Kingdoms of Life Project. Keri Holland Nathan Sharpe. Classification. Komodo Dragons. Cyanobacteria. Kingdom: Monera Phylum: Spirochetes Class: Chroobacteria Order: Choococales Family: Prochloraceae Genus: Cylindrospermopsis Species: Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii.

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Kingdoms of Life Project

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  1. Kingdoms of Life Project Keri Holland Nathan Sharpe

  2. Classification Komodo Dragons Cyanobacteria Kingdom: Monera Phylum: Spirochetes Class: Chroobacteria Order: Choococales Family: Prochloraceae Genus: Cylindrospermopsis Species: Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Reptilia Order: Squamata Family: Varanidae Genus: Varanus Species: Varanus komodoensis

  3. Multi or Uni Cellular? Komodo Dragon Cyanobacteria Unicellular • Multicellular

  4. Pro or Eukaryotic? Komodo Dragons Cyanobacteria Prokaryotic • Eukaryotic

  5. Diet Komodo Dragons Cyanobacteria Sunlight Water Sugar (glucose) • Small rodents to large water buffalo.

  6. Interesting Facts Komodo Dragons Cyanobacteria They have multiple species and forms. They’ve been around since the dinosaur age.

  7. Normal size range Komodo Dragons Cyanobacteria About 2-5 centimeters in diameter [size varies with species] • 7 meters (23 feet) • 150 kilograms (330 pounds)

  8. Environmental Significance Komodo Dragons Cyanobacteria heterotrough • Tertiary consumer

  9. Reproduction Komodo Dragons Cyanobacteria Asexually Cell division Asexually and sexually Usually 20 eggs

  10. Komodo Dragons Blue-green Algae Animal Kingdom Sexual and asexual Reproduction Motile Carnivorous Bacteria kingdom Motile autotroughic • Made of cells • Reproduces • Heredity • Responds to a stimulus • Metabolism • Homeostasis • Grows and develops • Asexual reproduction • No cell wall

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