Today in class Mr. Finley wasn't here and left things to do.
- read article
- take notes
- answer question sheet
- if not done, work on it for homework
Here are some notes...
- cells work together or alone
- cells are in all living things
- all living things need at least 1 or more cells
- cells could be unicellular or multicellular
- unicellular- working alone
- multicellular- working with others
- there are two kingdoms of unicellular ( archaea, bacteria)
- also for multicellular... animals, plants, and fungi
- 1 kingdom that mixes with both unicellular and multicellular...the protista
- ALL living things are divided into two major groups depending on how their cells are set up
Those are just some notes! :^)
hOW MANY KINGDOMS ARE THER?
ReplyDeleteMaddie :D
Im pretty sure there are six kingdoms.
ReplyDelete-Talya
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ReplyDeleteya i thought there were 6 too
ReplyDelete-Simrin
1. Archaebacteria
ReplyDelete2. Eubacteria
3. Protista
4. Fungi
5. Plantae
6. Animalia
-Lexi
another note is that a cell is very flexible but not the cell wall
ReplyDeletekATIE gOMEZ =^0