Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic
Unicellular vs. Multicellular
Cell Structures
Examples
Mode of Nutrition and Domains
100
True or False: All but one of the six kingdoms are eukaryotes.
Answer: False, only four of the six kingdoms are eukaryotes.
100
Which is the one and only kingdom that is always multicellular?
Animalia
100
Which kingdom always has both a cell wall and chloroplasts. a)Plantae b)Fungi c)Protista
a)Plantae
100
True or False: Yeast is an example of Plantae.
False, yeast is a type of Fungi.
100
Which of the six kingdom is solely autotrophic?
Plantae
200
Which of the following are two kingdoms that are eukaryotes. a)Eubacteria and Fungi b)Animalia and Protista c)Archaebacteria and Plantae
b)Animalia and Protista
200
Which is more common, for Eukarya organisms to be unicellular or multicellular?
Multicellular
200
True or False: Both Eubacteria and Archaebacteria have cells walls.
True
200
An Amoeba, Paramecium, Slime Molds and Giant Kelp are all examples of what kingdom?
Protista
200
True or False: Heterotrophic means it can make it's own food.
False, heterotrophic mean it must take in preformed nutrients.
300
True of False: For an organism to be considered Prokaryotic it must have a distinct nucleus.
Answer: False, a Prokaryotic cell does not have a distinct nucleus.
300
Most organisms that fall under the Plantae group are multicellular. What is the exception?
Some green algae is unicellular.
300
Which or the following is true about Animalia? a)they have chloroplasts but they do have a cell wall b)they don't have a cell wall or chloroplasts c)they have both a cell wall and chloroplasts
b)they don't have a cell wall or chloroplasts
300
What percentage of Animalia are insects?
More than 90%
300
True or False: There are an equal number of kingdoms as there are domains.
Answer: False, there are three domains. All four Eukaryotic kingdoms (Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia) are in one domain called Eukarya. Eubacteria is in it's own domain called Bacteria and Archaebacteria is in it's own domain as well called Archaea.
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