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Questions to answer for each organism below:1) Tell me to which DOMAIN the organism belongs.
2) Tell me some of the major characteristics of that domain.
3) Tell me to which KINGDOM the organism belongs.
4) Tell me when the KINGDOM first appeared in the history of life (see chart in module 8.8 of the text for a time line).
5) Tell me some of the major characteristics of the organism's KINDGDOM.
6) ) Tell me ways that organisms this KINGDOM (or products from those organisms) affects our lives – include both positive and negative ways.
Organism List
A) Koa Tree (Acacia koa) (a flowering plant)
B) Baker's yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) C) Oahu Amakihi, Hawaiian Honeycreeper (Hemignathus chloris)
D) Pnuemonia Bacterium (Haemophilus influenzae) (For this species you only need to go to the Domain level, and answer for the Domain).
E) Organism of your choice. Tell me the Genus and Species name.
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Explanation / Answer
organism
Organism’s domain
List of major characteristic’s domain
Organism’s kingdom
Date the kingdom appeared earth’s timeline
List of major characteristics of the kingdom
List of ways that organisms from this kingdom affect our lives both positive and negative
Koa tree
(Acacia koa)
Eukaryotes
flowering tree in the pea family, Fabaceae.
Plantae
about 470 mya
Koa is a large tree, with a height of 15–25 m (49–82 ft) also spread of 6–12 m (20–39 ft). bipinnately compound leaves with leaflets of 12–24 pairs. Flowers are pale-yellow, spherical racemes hhaving a diameter of 8–10 mm
used in construction of ukuleles,[15]acoustic guitars,also Weissenborn-style Hawaiian steel guitars, furniture, wood carving, etc.
Baker’s yeast
(saccharomyces cerevisiae)
Eukaryote
Single celled organism, reproduction via meiosis, shares structure of plants and animals
fungi
600 to 300 million years ago
unicellular and saprophytic fungi, heterotrophs and autotrophs, sexual and asexual reproduction
Used in medical eg. Candida albicans. Used in industry like fuel industry or food industry.
Sometime it can cause asthma, gout disease that are not beneficial for health
Oahu Amakihi
(Chlorodrepanis flava)
Eukaryotes
small honeycreeper has uper pats i.e. yellow-green, yellow throat, breast, and belly, black lores, decurved gray bill and gray legs and feet. Females are gray-green above and yellow-white below with two pale wing-bars. Diet includes nectar, insects and spiders. Strong and direct flight in canopy, may undulate over long distances.
Animalia
This species is endemic only to the Hawaiian island of Oahu. It is found in wet, high elevation forests, and also in drier habitats in the Wai'anae Mountain Range.
Pnuemonia bacterium
(Haemophilus influenzae)
Bacteria
Gram-negative, cocco bacillary, facultatively anaerobic pathogenic bacterium
Your choice
organism
Organism’s domain
List of major characteristic’s domain
Organism’s kingdom
Date the kingdom appeared earth’s timeline
List of major characteristics of the kingdom
List of ways that organisms from this kingdom affect our lives both positive and negative
Koa tree
(Acacia koa)
Eukaryotes
flowering tree in the pea family, Fabaceae.
Plantae
about 470 mya
Koa is a large tree, with a height of 15–25 m (49–82 ft) also spread of 6–12 m (20–39 ft). bipinnately compound leaves with leaflets of 12–24 pairs. Flowers are pale-yellow, spherical racemes hhaving a diameter of 8–10 mm
used in construction of ukuleles,[15]acoustic guitars,also Weissenborn-style Hawaiian steel guitars, furniture, wood carving, etc.
Baker’s yeast
(saccharomyces cerevisiae)
Eukaryote
Single celled organism, reproduction via meiosis, shares structure of plants and animals
fungi
600 to 300 million years ago
unicellular and saprophytic fungi, heterotrophs and autotrophs, sexual and asexual reproduction
Used in medical eg. Candida albicans. Used in industry like fuel industry or food industry.
Sometime it can cause asthma, gout disease that are not beneficial for health
Oahu Amakihi
(Chlorodrepanis flava)
Eukaryotes
small honeycreeper has uper pats i.e. yellow-green, yellow throat, breast, and belly, black lores, decurved gray bill and gray legs and feet. Females are gray-green above and yellow-white below with two pale wing-bars. Diet includes nectar, insects and spiders. Strong and direct flight in canopy, may undulate over long distances.
Animalia
This species is endemic only to the Hawaiian island of Oahu. It is found in wet, high elevation forests, and also in drier habitats in the Wai'anae Mountain Range.
Pnuemonia bacterium
(Haemophilus influenzae)
Bacteria
Gram-negative, cocco bacillary, facultatively anaerobic pathogenic bacterium
Your choice
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