Kingdom Characteristics
Archaebacteria
Eubacteria
Bacteria Cell Structure and Function
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100

Which kingdom are mosses, ferns, conifers, and flowers a part of?

Plantae

100

Which domain is characterized by ancient bacteria that can live in extreme environments, such as volcanoes? 

Archaea

100

True or False: Eubacteria can be autotrophic or heterotrophic.

True

100

Name 3 parts of the bacteria cell.

(Any of these): Ribosomes, Cytoplasm, Nucleoid (DNA), Pili, Plasmid, Inclusion Bodies, Flagellum, Cytoplasmic Membrane, Cell Wall, or Capsule.

100

Does bacteria reproduce sexually or asexually?

Asexually

200

This Kingdom contains heterotrophic organisms that can be unicellular or multicellular. Organisms from this kingdom can sometimes cause athlete's foor or ringworm.

Fungi

200

This domain contains organisms that have a nucleus in each of their cells. This domain breaks down into four kingdoms.

Eukarya

200

What is eubacteria also known as?

True bacteria.

200

What is the function of the Flagella?

To help in the bacterial movement.

200

True or False: Archaebacteria is considered the oldest fossil

True

300

What kingdom is part of the domain Archaea?

Archaebacteria

300

What is Archaebacteria?

A group of bacteria that are prokaryotic, anaerobic, and can live without any oxygen.

300

In an eubacteria cell, does the cell wall contain peptidoglycan? Yes or no?

Yes

300

What is the purpose of the Cell Wall?

 To provide structure and shape to the cell.

300

Which kingdom does not contain Peptidoglycan in its bacterial cell wall?

Archaea Kingdom

400

What kingdoms are prokaryotic?

Eubacteria and Archaebacteria

400

What domain is the Archaebacteria kingdom classified in?

Domain Archaea

400

What does the prefix staph mean? What does the prefix strep mean?

Staph- Cluster

Strep- Chain

400

What is the Capsule made up of?

It's made up of complex polysaccharides.

400

What are the three subgroups of Archaebacteria?

Extremophile, Halophile, and Thermophile

500

True or False: Organisms in kingdom Fungi reproduce both sexually and asexually and are autotrophic.

False

500

Where do methanogens usually live?

They usually live in areas with no oxygen, in the gut of an animal, and marshes. They produce methane gas.

500

What are the names of the 3 shapes of bacteria? How do they differ from each other?

Cocci, Bacilli, and Spirilla.

Cocci are spherical/round, Bacilli are rod-shaped, and spirilla are spirals

500

What are all of the parts of the bacteria cell? (there are ten)

Ribosomes, Cytoplasm, Nucleoid (DNA), Pili, Plasmid, Inclusion Bodies, Flagellum, Cytoplasmic (Cell) Membrane, Cell Wall, and Capsule.

500

What is the correct sequence for the Classification of life?

Life, Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species