Animal
Plants
Fungi
Protists
Monerans (Bacteria)
100

What 3 things do animals need to stay alive?

What do animals need to stay alive?

100

What 3 things do plants need to make food?

Sunlight, water, and air

100

What is an example of a fungus?

Mushroom, yeast, or mold

100

Are protists big or tiny?

Tiny—you need a microscope!

100

What is another name for monerans?

Bacteria

200

What can most animals do that plants can’t?

Move from place to place

200

What green part helps plants make food?

Leaves

200

Do fungi make their own food?

No, they get food from other things

200

Where do protists live?

Where ever you find water, even in damp soil.

200

Are monerans one cell or many cells?

One cell

300

What body part helps fish breathe?

Gills

300

What do roots do?

Hold the plant and take in water

300

Where do fungi like to grow?

In dark, damp places

300

What’s one example of a protist?

Amoeba

300

Where can you find bacteria?

Almost everywhere!

400

What group of animals has feathers

Birds

400

What is the process called when plants make food?

Photosynthesis

400

What helps fungi grow—spores or seeds?

Spores

400

How do some protists move?

With little tails or hairs

400

Are all bacteria bad?

No, some help us digest food

500

True or False: All animals have backbones (spines).

False — some are invertebrates!

500

True or False: All plants grow from seeds.

False — some grow from spores!

500

Are fungi plants or animals?

Neither! They are their own kingdom.

500

True or False: Protists can be plant-like or animal-like.

True!

500

True or False: Bacteria are too small to see with just your eyes.

True

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