Biological kingdom chart
The Biological Kingdom Chart presents the biological kingdoms in a graphic format, classifying kingdoms according to three factors. The first classification is according to cellular structure - either prokaryotic or eukaryotic. The second is by cellular organization - unicellular or multi-cellular (with the possible addition of societal). The final classification is by trophic function - with autotrophs consisting of chemosynthetic and photosynthetic varieties, and heterotrophs mobile and sessile. The Biological Kingdom Chart also partially demonstrates the logical progression of simple forms coöperating to form more complex and robust forms, as in Lynn Margulis' endosymbiotic theory.
The Biological Kingdom Chart
protocells |
Autotrophic |
Heterotrophic |
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Chemosynthetic |
Photosynthetic |
Mobile |
Sessile |
Prokaryotic Cells |
Kingdom Archea |
Kingdom Eubacteria |
Kingdom Eubacteria |
Eukaryotic Cells |
No kingdoms evolved on earth. |
Kingdom Protista |
Kingdom Protista |
Eukaryotic Cells |
Kingdom Plantae |
Kingdom Animalia |
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Humans |
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Notes- Darwinian competition fills out the members of each box, Margulian cooperation allows each new layer to form. Protocells are placed at the top left, indicating that they have proto-cellular structure, no cellular organization, and no intrinsic trophic function. |
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