Domains & Kingdoms
Plants
Pathogens
Animals I
Animals II
100

These are the three domains.

What are Eukarya, Archaea, and Bacteria?

100

This is the purpose of the vascular system in vascular plants.

What is to carry water and nutrients up to the leaves of tall plants and back down?

100

T/F: Viruses are living things.

What is FALSE?

100

This group of animals contains the majority of animals in the world.

What are invertebrates?

100

These are the 5 main groups of vertebrates.

What are fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals?

200

This kingdom consists of multicellular decomposers.

What is Fungi?

200

This group contains plants that produce cones.

What are gymnosperms?

200

This type of flatworm is parasitic.

What is a simpler/less complex flatworm?

200

This is the function of the cuticle in an earthworm.

What is to assist in breathing through the skin?

200

This is the function of the lateral line in fishes.

What is to feel vibrations in the water?

300

This kingdom contains unicellular eukaryotes.

What is protista?

300

This group contains flowering plants.

What are angiosperms?

300

This type of pathogenic fungi causes crop damage.

What are rusts/smuts?

300

This is the form of a jellyfish that was reproduced sexually.

What is the medusa?

300

This replaces the respiratory system in insects.

What is the network of tracheas?

400

This is the key difference between domains eukarya and domains archaea/bacteria.

What is eukarya are made up of eukaryotic cells while archaea and bacteria are made up of prokaryotic cells?

400

This type of tree has an abscission layer.

What is a deciduous tree (tree that loses its leaves every year)?

400

This common pathogenic fungus causes a skin malady in humans.

What is athlete's foot/ringworm?

400

These are the two types of fertilization and the 3 types of embryonic development.

What are internal & external fertilization and oviparous, ovoviviparous, and viviparous development?

400

Arteries carry blood (to/from) the heart.

Veins carry blood (to/from) the heart.

What is from and to?

500

This is the difference between the 5 kingdom and 6 kingdom system.

What is that monera is split into bacteria and archaea in the 6 kingdom system.

500

These are the key differences between monocots and dicots.

Monocots: 1 cotyledon, petals in multiples of 3, fibrous root system, vascular bundles are scattered.

Dicots: 2 cotyledons, petals in multiples of 4 or 5, taproot system, vascular bundles in a ring.

500

This is the simple description of how viruses reproduce.

What is, they inject their genetic material into a host cell to copy it for them? 
500

These are the three types of learned behavior.

What are habituation, imprinting, and conditioning?

500

These are the 5 characteristics of arthropods and the 5 characteristics of mammals.

Arthropods: exoskeleton, body segmentation, jointed appendages, open circulatory system, ventral nervous system.

Mammals: hair, internal fertilization, nourish their young with milk, 4 chambered heart, endothermic.