Parts of the Cell
Kingdom Monera
Kingdom Protista
Kingdom Fungi
Traits of Living Things
100

This organelle controls the cell and contains DNA.

What is a nucleus?

100

They are one-celled.  They are microscopic.  Some are helpful; some can make you ill.  Examples include E. Coli, Salmonella.

What are bacteria?

100

They are slow moving one-celled organisms that live in pond water.  They have psuedopodia.

What is an amoeba?

100

Fungi use these to reproduce.

What are spores?

100

The ability to produce offspring.  This may occur as mitosis (such as a bacteria replicating itself.).

What is reproduction?

200

This organelle makes energy for the cell.

What is the mitochondria?

200

Due to this phenomena, bacteria can often replicate themselves into the billions within one single day.

What is asexual reproduction?

200

They are one-celled and have two nuclei.  They have cilia on their outside to help them swim very fast in water.

What is a paramecium? 

200

These are, microscopic thread-like structures that spread under ground.

What are hyphae?


200

An example would be the number of cells making up a giraffe increasing as it matures from young to adult.

What is growth and development?

300

Protein is synthesized in this part of the cell.

What are ribosomes?

300

Bacteria are used to make these foods.

What is cheese, yogurt, sauerkraut?

300

Euglena is a protist that has this tail-like structure.

What is a flagella?

300

This fungi is responsible for fermentation.  It is one-celled and is used to make bread.

What is yeast?

300
An example of this would be a bird migrating to warmer climates during colder months in the northern hemisphere.

What is response to stimuli?

400

Cells of certain species have these tail-like structures that help the cell move through water.

What are flagella?

400

Some scientists consider this the oldest kingdom of living things.

What are monerans?

400

This cell structure pumps excess water out of the body of the paramecium.

What is a contractile vacoule?

400

This fungi can live on clothes or bathroom tiles.

What is mildew?

400

Living things gain energy from nutrients in food.

What is respiration?

500

This cell part aids in asexual reproduction (mitosis).

What are centrioles?

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