What do fungi eat?
Dead or decaying matter
What kingdom do humans belong to?
Animalia
How do plants make food?
Photosynthesis
An Amoeba is a protist, true or false?
True
What tiny organisms live without a nucleus.
Bacteria
What is one example of a fungus?
Mushroom, molds, yeasts, lichens.
What do animals need to survive?
Food, water, air, shelter
What part of a plant takes in water?
Roots
Which of these is a protist?
Algae, Sea Jelly, Coral
Algae
What kingdom includes germs that make you sick?
Monera (bacteria)
How are fungi different from plants?
They do not make their own food.
They give live birth and have hair.
What do the leaves of a plant do?
Are protists usually one cell or many cells?
One Cell
Whats one way bacteria is used in food?
Yogurt, Pickels, Cheese, Kimchi, Sauerkraut, Kombucha
How do fungi help the environment?
They break down dead things.
What are the five types of Animals?
Mammals, Fish, Birds, Amphibians, and Insects.
What do flowers help plants do?
Reproduce
What tool helps us see protists?
A microscope
What's one way bacteria help humans?
Help Digest food, protection from infection, mood and brain function, antibiotics
What is the role of fungi in a forest ecosystem?
Decomposers: They recycle nutrients.
What is the only mammal capable of true flight?
Bats
Thick leaves, deep roots, they store water.
Why don't protists fit into other kingdoms?
They have traits of both animals and plants.
What makes Monera different from all other kingdoms?
They are prokaryotic (no nucleus)