Kingdoms
Animal/Plant Organelles
Protist Organelles
Prokaryotes
Cell walls
100
How many kingdoms are there?
There are 6 kingdoms.
100

What do plant cells have but animal cells lack?

Plant cells have cell walls and chloroplast. Animal cells lack cell walls and chloroplast.

100

What is the function of the eye spot?

light detection

100

What is the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?

Eukaryotic cells have nucleus and prokaryotic cells lack (manke) nucleus.

100

What is the cell wall of plants made of?

Cellulose

200

Which kingdoms have cell membranes?

All kingdoms

200
What is the function of the mitochondria?
Mitochondria uses food to make energy.
200

What is the function of the contractile vacuole?

excrete excess water.

200

Where do Eubacteria and Archeabacteria live?

Eu- everywhere

Archea- extreme environments

200

What is the cell wall of fungi made of?

Chitin

300

Which kingdoms consist of organisms that are multicellular?

Animal, Plant, and Fungi

300
What structure in the cell allows things to pass in and out of the cell?
The cell membrane allows things to pass in and out of the cell.
300

What are pseudopods used for?

Movement and eating

300

Originally bacteria were categorized into the kingdom "Monera". What happened to allow them to make two separate kingdoms.

Technological Advancements

300

What is the Eubacteria's cell wall made of?

Peptidoglycan

400

Which kingdoms are heterotrophs?

Animalia and Fungi.

400

What is the difference between the animal and plant vacuole?

Animal- called vacuole and stores water, energy, and nutrients.

Plants- called central vacuole and stores water.

400

Which protist does not have a cell wall?

Amoeba

400

What shape is the DNA in a prokaryote?

Circular

400

What is the cell wall of Archeabacteria made of?

Proteins

500

Give an example for each kingdom.

Animal- tiger

Plant- tree

Fungi- mushroom

Protist- paramecium

Bacteria- E. coli

500

What is the relationship between ribosomes, rough ER, Golgi, and vesicles?

Ribosomes make proteins which are transported through the rough ER to the golgi where they are modified and packaged. The finished protein is then transported throughout the cell via vesicles.

500

Which organelles are responsible for movement in Protists?

Flagella, cilia, and pseudopods.

500

What are the names of the two types of reproduction in prokaryotes and what organelles do they use?

Binary Fission and Conjugation. Pili for conjugation.

500

Which kingdoms have cell walls?

All but animals.

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