What is a Living Thing?
Kingdoms part 1
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Kingdoms part 2
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All living things are made up of tiny units called

Cells

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This kingdom can never be unicellular

Animal Kingdom

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living things producing new organisms similar to them

reproduction

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Living things from this kingdom eat other living things to get the energy they need to survive.

Animal kingdom

100

What do plants release during photosynthesis? 

Oxygen

200

In other words, a cell is like a

city

200

Which kingdom makes their own food?

Plant Kingdom

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Living things transform nutrients into

energy

200

How do plants produce their own food?

Photosynthesis

200

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300

Which part of the cell controls its functions?

Nucleus

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Most of the living things in this kingdom are found in water

Protist Kingdom

300

Three vital functions of all living things

nutrition, reproduction, and interaction

300

Give two kinds of protists

amoeba and algae

300

Living things perform three ...

vital functions

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Where is the chlorophyll?

In the plant cell's chloroplasts

400

What are the difference between yeasts and mushrooms?

Yeasts are unicellular fungi and mushrooms are multicellular fungi.

400

such as fungi and bacteria, What feeds on dead plants and animals?

decomposers

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This kingdom obtain the nutrients they need from dead plants and animals.

Fungus Kingdom

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occurs when one organism is required to reproduce

asexual reproduction

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Difference between an animal cell and a plant cell

Plant cells have a cell wall and chloroplasts

500

The living things on this kingdom can be found on land, in the air, in water and inside other living things

Monera Kingdom

500

This is what we call a change in the environment that can cause a reaction.

Stimulus

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Name the five groups of living things

Plant Kingdom, Protist Kingdom, Monera Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, and Fungus Kingdom

500

Viruses are living things. True or false?

false