Archaebacteria
Eubacteria
Protists
Fungi
Plants and Animals
100

Loves extreme environments.

Archaea

100

Are eubacteria heterotrophic or autotrophic?

They are both heterotrophic and autotrophic.

100

What are two examples of protista?

Two examples of protista are amoeba and euglena.

100

What are two examples of fungi?

Two examples of fungi are yeast and mushrooms.

100

Are plantae motile or non-motile?

Plantae are non-motile.

200

What are four examples of Archaebacteria?

Methanogens, halophilic and thermoacedophilic.

200

How do eubacteria reproduce?

Eubacteria reproduce from a process called binary fission.

200

Where is Protista found?

Most protists are found in moist and wet areas.

200

Are fungi motile or non-motile?

Fungi are non-motile.

200

Are plantae multicellular or unicellular.

Plantae are multicellular.

300

Are archaebacteria autotrophs.

Yes

300

Are eubacteria asexual?

Yes.

300

How do protists reproduce?

Protists reproduce asexually.

300

Are fungi prokaryotic or eukaryotic?

Fungi are eukaryotic.

300

T/F. All plants and animals are multicellular.

True.

400

Are archaebacteria single cellular or multicellular?

Archaebacteria are single cellular

400

Do eubacteria have a nucleus?

No they do not.

400

Are protists eukaryotic or prokaryotic?

Protists are eukaryotes.

400
Where are fungi found?

Fungi are found everywhere.

400
Do animals reproduce sexually or asexually?

Animals reproduce sexually.

500

Can archaebacteria move?

Archaebacteria are motile.

500

Are eubacteria prokaryotic or eukaryotic?

Eubacteria are prokaryotic.

500

Are protists heterotrophs or autotrophs

Some protists are autotrophic, others are heterotrophic.

500

Are fungi heterotrophic or autotrophic?

Fungi are heterotrophic.

500

T/F. Animals are autotrophic. 

False.

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