Living Things
The 5 Kingdoms
Fungi
Protoctists
Bacteria
100

What are living things?

Living things are organisms, such as animals and plants

100

Which Kingdoms are ONLY multicellular?

Animal Kingdom and Plant Kingdom

100

Can you eat some fungi?

Yes!

100

Where do algae live?

Water

100

Are Bacteria multicellular or unicellular?

Unicellular

200

What are the three life processes living things carry out?

Nutrition, reproduction, and sensitivity.

200

What does it mean to be in a Kingdom?

They share the same characteristics.

200

Where do moulds form?

On bread, fruit, and the remains of other foods.

200

What are the two different groups of Protocists?

Protozoa and Algae

200

Where do bacteria live?

Everywhere! Living things, soil, air and water!

300

Living things according to the number of cells are either ______ or ______.

Unicellular and Multicellular

300

Name the 5 Kingdoms.

Plants, Animals, Fungi, Protoctists, and Bacteria.

300

Name the three types of Fungi (2 unicellular and 1 multicellular)

Fungi with mushrooms, moulds, and yeasts

300

Which group of Protocists are ONLY unicellular?

Protozoa

300

What does helpful bacteria make?

Yogurt or antibiotics

400

What does Unicellular mean? Give one example.

Living things are made up of just one cell. Bacteria.

400

Which kingdoms make their own food? (include the kingdoms where SOME do)

Plants (all), Protoctists (all), and Bacteira (some)

400

Give the three characteristics of Fungi

Some are multicellular, some are unicellular. 

Most fungi feed on the remains of other living things. 

They cannot move around.

400

Give an example of a Protozoa

Amoebas

400

What does harmful bacteria cause?

Meningitis or tetanus.

500

Name ALL of the ways we study living things.

Binoculars, telescopes, diving equipment, magnifying glass, microscope, field guides.

500

Give the three characteristics of the animal kingdom.

Animals are multicellular. 

They cannot make their own food. They feed on other living things. 

Most animals can move around.

500

What do fungi do to the remains of living things?

Decompose

500

What are the differences between Protozoa and Algae?

Protozoa are only unicellular. 

Protozoa feed on other living things. Algae make their own food. 

Some protozoa can cause diseases

Protozoa can live in living things. Algae only live in water.

500

Name 3 characteristics of bacteria.

Unicellular. 

Live everywhere.

Some make their own food. Some feed on other living things. 

Some are helpful to people. Some cause disease.

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