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Join Pinky and Petunia in a cell types review game! This review game focuses on comparing cell characteristics of animals, plants, fungi, "protists," archaea, and bacteria. Clues may include prokaryote/eukaryote, autotroph/heterotroph, cell wall present or absent, and also whether the cell can make up multicellular organisms, unicellular organisms, or both. At the end, there is a chart that students complete. You can access a free PDF of this chart on www.amoebasisters.com/handouts. ------------- Table of Contents: 0:00 Intro 0:54 Cell Types Introduced 1:22 Multicellular and Unicellular 2:25 Cell 1 3:29 Cell 2 4:18 Cell 3 5:16 Cell 4 6:23 Cell 5 7:26 Cell 6 7:59 Cell Type Chart -------------- This is a video with general cell characteristics commonly taught in high school. These are general cell facts, but you can find more detail about all these cell types on our favorite factual reference, Openstax. Clark, Mary Ann, et al. Biology 2e | OpenStax.” Openstax.org, 28 Mar. 2018, https://openstax.org/details/books/bi... -------------- Exceptions and Notes: The video mentions these are general characteristics of each category of cell type, BUT the video also mentions that biology is full of fascinating exceptions. Here are just a few! 🧫 Generally, bacteria and archaea are recognized to have cell walls (although their cell wall composition differ from each other). BUT there are bacteria and archaea that can lack cell walls. Recommended read about bacteria that lack cell walls: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles... We have a video on Archaea here: • Archaea 🌱 Plants are generally considered autotrophs. Even carnivorous plants like Venus Fly Traps are fundamentally still autotrophs (and do photosynthesis). Carnivorous plants have the ability to digest insects to get nitrogen or phosphorous, which is not their "food" though it's important for building biomolecules such as protein. Some papers suggest it is possible that they may have some possibility of heterotrophy (being mixotrophic) if they uptake organic carbon from their prey. A paper here that is interesting on that: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles... There are some completely parasitic plants that have no chlorophyll, however, that could be considered a heterotroph. *Why do we put "protist" in quotation marks and mention that this is a very informal group? We have a Short that mentions that and other classification challenges. • Classification Challenges with Kingdoms - ... ----------------------------------------------- The Amoeba Sisters videos demystify science with humor and relevance. The videos center on Pinky's certification and experience in teaching biology at the high school level. Learn more about our videos here: https://www.amoebasisters.com/our-videos ⭐ Our Linktree: https://linktr.ee/amoebasisters ❤️ Support Us? https://www.amoebasisters.com/support-us 🗂️ Resources that complement our videos! https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/... Biology Video Playlist: • Amoeba Sisters Biology Learning Playlist TIPS FOR VIEWING EDU YOUTUBE VIDEOS: Want to learn tips for viewing edu YouTube videos including changing the speed, language, viewing the transcript, etc? https://www.amoebasisters.com/pinkys-... MUSIC: Our intro music designed and performed by Jeremiah Cheshire. Other music in this video is listed free to use/no attribution required from the YouTube audio library. TRANSLATIONS: Thank you to the translators in our community listed below! Romanian Subtitles: Antonia Galea More about translating: https://www.amoebasisters.com/pinkys-...