BACTERIA AND ARCHAEA
PROTISTS
FUNGI
PLANTS
ANIMALS
100

Organisms that can survive in extreme environments are called...

(extreme environments can be acidic, hot, or not have oxygen)

Archaea

100

This protist has a glass skeleton and is often used in pesticides because it is so abrasive. They are also really pretty when alive! 

diatoms

100

True or false: all fungi are heterotrophic

True!

100

These plants produce flowers and their fruits are ovaries that cover their seeds

angiosperms

100

These animals are the only animals that lack tissue and symmetry 

sponges, porifera

200

True or false: prokaryotic cells contain organized organelles such as chloroplasts and mitochondria

False

200

Are protists eukaryotic or prokaryotic?

Eukaryotic because they contain membrane bound organelles

200

True or false: fungi have vascular tissues that carry water and nutrients throughout it's body

False! This describes vascular plants

200

Gymnosperms and pteridophytes do NOT produce

flowers or fruits. Gymnosperms produce cones and pteridophytes have spores underneath their leaves. 

200

What are examples of ENDOTHERMIC animals?

Birds and mammals

300

Flagella and cilia are used for...

movement!

300
Protozoa are animal-like protists. How do they obtain energy? 

Heterotrophs - they eat other organisms to obtain energy

300

Cordyceps are a type of ____ fungus that takes over the bodies of ants and other insects 

parasitic

300

What is the purpose of a spiney leaf, like those seen on cacti? 

conserve water in a dry environment

300

This type of animal has a single-loop circulatory system

Fish

400

True or false: both archaea and bacteria have peptidoglycan in their cell walls

False! Only bacteria have peptidoglycan in their cell walls. This is one way to tell the difference between archaea and bacteria. 

400

How do plant-like protists obtain energy? 

photosynthesis

400

True or false: Fungi produce flowers to attract pollinators 

False! Fungi reproduce through spreading spores

400

___ responses are seen when a plant folds itself inward as a way to prevent harm / defend itself

nastic responses

400

What is the purpose of a phylogenetic tree? 

Trace the evolutionary history of an animal. Animals closer together on the tree are more closely related. 

500

According to the theory of endosymbiosis, these two organelles closely resemble prokaryotes

mitochondria and chloroplasts

500

What is an example of a fungus-like protist? 

slime mold

500

Chitin is found in the fungi's ___ ___ 

cell walls

500

This type of plant eats bugs to obtain nitrogen

carnivorous plants

500

This type of animal has a special feeding organ called a radula as well as a mantle. Examples include snails, octopus, squids, and oysters. 

mollusk