Bacteria
Protists
Fungi
Plantae
Animalia
100

What are the two main kingdoms that bacteria is divided into.  

Archaebacteria and Eubacteria

100

What trait makes plant-like protists similar to plants?

Have chloroplasts/perform photosynthesis

100

Name one example of a unicellular fungus?

Yeast

100

How are plant cells different than animal cells?  

Have cell walls, have chloroplasts

100

What classified something as an animal (3 traits)

multicellular, live in oxygen-rich environments, no cell wall, eukaryote.

200

Bacteria reproduce asexually through this method.

binary fission

200

How are protists classified?

Animal-like, plant-like, fungus-like

200

What are three characteristics of fungi?

Eukaryotes, mostly multicellular, and cell walls of chitin.

200

True or false:  It is likely that non-vascular seeded plants evolved before non-vascular seedless plants.

False - seedless plants likely evolved first
200

What are four trends we see in the animal phyla?

# of Germ layers, body symmetry, body cavities, developmental patterns (protostome vs deuterostome).
300

What are two benefits and two harm of bacteria?

food, medicine, digestion, tuberculosis, salmonella, botulism, etc.

300

What are three characteristics common to all protists?

Unicellular, eukaryotes, typically found in aquatic environments, mainly microscopic

300

Fungi reproduce using this structure.

Spores

300

What are three ways plants are different than fungi?

Plants have true tissues, photosynthesize, cell wall of cellulose.

300

Name one example of the phyla Cnidaria

Jellyfish or coral

400

Bacteria reproduce sexually through this method.

Conjugation

400

What are three challenges in classifying protists?

Genetic differences, contain organisms that don't fit elsewhere, closer related to other kingdoms than themselves.

400

The long strands that make up the body of the fungi are called.

Hyphae

400

Explain how flowering plants reproduce sexually.  

Pollen fertilizes ovule grows inside ovary and then seeds are released.

400

Compare & contrast echinodermata & chordata (2 differences & 1 similarity).

both deuterostome, radial vs. bilateral symmetry, both have three germ layers & coelom.

500

Explain what an endospore is.  

A protective spore that allows bacteria to survive harsh conditions.

500

Name one fungus-like protist

Slime mold or water mold

500

What is one characteristic of the club fungi?

Have fruiting bodies that are club shaped.

500

Explain how plants evolved.  

Non-vascular seedless - vascular seedless - vascular seeded.  

500

Explain how the animal phyla may have evolved.  

Porifera likely first to split off, radial & 2 germ layers, then bilateral & 3 germ layers, next development of coelom, and last split between protostome & deuterostome.

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