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Lesson 3
Animalia, Fungi, Plantae (Which Kingdom)
Test Questions
100

Organism made of one cell.

Unicellular 

100

A diagram called a __________ shows the relationships among organisms

Cladogram

100

A tool that uses a magnetic field to focus a beam of electrons

Electron Microscope

100

Trees

Plantae

100

Which characteristic does not apply to all living things? The ability to respond to stimuli, The ability to maintain homeostasis, the ability to reproduce by dividing.

The ability to reproduce by dividing. 

200

The ability to maintain steady internal conditions when outside conditions change. 

Homeostasis
200

A ______________ can be used to identify an unknown organism

Dichotomous Key

200

The Building block of matter

Atom


200

Mushrooms

Fungi

200

_________ make up an organism's scientific name. 

Genus and Species

300

The smallest unit of life. 

Cell


300

__________ is the classification category above phylum and below domain.

Kingdom

300

A tool with more than one lens that is used to enlarge an image of an object

Compound Microscope

300

Squirrels

Animalia

300

Which microscope uses electrons to study the surface of an object?

SEM

400

Made of more than one cell

Multicellular 

400

A ______________ is a group of organisms that have similar traits and produce fertile offspring.

Species

400

To determine the characteristics of a person or thing. 

Identify

400

Lion

Animalia

400

Which term describes the changes that occur in an organism during its lifetime?

Development

500

A thing that has all characteristics of life

Multicellular

500

A _________ is a group of similar species. 

Genus

500

A tool that uses light and lenses to enlarge an image of an object. 

Light Microscope

500

Rose

Plantae

500

List three characteristics of all living things. 

Living things are made of cells, and have structures with specific functions. Living things grow and develop. Living things reproduce. Living things respond to their environment. Living things use energy. Living things maintain a stable internal environment, or homeostasis. 

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