Animal Kingdoms
How do you know if something is living? Think CHARGED
Characteristics of Living Things Vocabulary
Energy
DNA
100

What kingdom does an amoeba belong to?

Protista

100

C

Cells

100

Unicellular

One-Celled

Examples- Bacteria and Protists

100
From where do plants get their energy?

The sun! 

100

What is DNA made of?

Proteins

200

What kingdom does a halophile belong to?

Archaebacteria

200

H

Homeostasis


200

Multicellular

Made up of more than one cell

Examples- Animals, plants, and fungi

200

How do animals get their energy?

Food

200

What is DNA?

The "instruction manual" for living things

300

What kingdom does a dandelion belong to?

Plantae

300

A

Adaptations

300

Homeostasis

Maintaining balance


Name some examples of homeostasis! 

300

What is an autotroph?

Can make their own food 

300

What are the bases of DNA?

A & T

Adenine & Thymine

400

What kingdom does a shark belong to?

Animalia 

400

R & G

Reproduce, Grow and Develop

400

Stimulus

Change that occurs in the environment

400

What is photosynthesis?

The process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water

400

What are the bases of DNA? 

C & G

Cytosine & Guanine

500

What are the six kingdoms used to classify living things?

Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, Archaebacteria, Eubacteria 

500

E & D

Energy and DNA

500

What are sexual and asexual reproduction?

Sexual Reproduction- one individual can make identical copies of offspring

Asexual Reproduction- Two individuals make non-identical offspring

500

What is a heterotroph?

An organism that finds or hunts for its food. 

Examples- Herbivores, carnivores, omnivores 

500

What are nucleotides

They form the basic structural unit of DNA