This kingdom includes mushrooms, molds, and yeast.
What is Fungi?
This kingdom contains organisms that make their own food using sunlight.
What is the Plant Kingdom?
This "Father of Taxonomy" created the system we use to name organisms.
Who is Carolus Linnaeus?
This type of organism is made of only one cell.
What is Unicellular?
True or False: Humans are in the Animal Kingdom.
What is True?
This "Junk Drawer" kingdom contains organisms that don't quite fit in plants, animals, or fungi.
What are Protists?
Animals must eat other organisms for energy, making them this "H" word.
What are Heterotrophs?
These organisms are made of many cells.
What is multicellular?
These "ancient" bacteria live in extreme places like volcanoes or salt lakes.
What is Archaebacteria?
Use the mnemonic "Dear King Philip Came Over For Good Soup" to name the level after Kingdom.
What is Phylum?
Fungi get their energy by breaking down dead stuff, making them these.
What are Decomposers?
Unlike animals, plant cells have this rigid outer layer for support.
What is a Cell Wall?
This two-part naming system uses the Genus and Species.
What is Binomial Nomenclature?
This kingdom includes the common bacteria that live on your skin or your desk.
What is Eubacteria?
This is a tool used to identify organisms by choosing between two descriptions.
What is a Dichotomous Key?
This is a whip-like tail some protists use to move around.
What is a Flagellum?
This is the process plants use to turn sunlight into sugar.
What is Photosynthesis?
This type of cell has a nucleus that acts like a "brain" or control center.
What is a Eukaryote?
Bacteria do not have a nucleus, which makes them this type of cell.
What is a Prokaryote?
These are the three Domains that all six kingdoms fit into
What are Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya?
Unlike plants, Fungi have cell walls made of this tough material
What is Chitin?
Plants are autotrophs, but Animals are multicellular _______.
What are Eukaryotic Heterotrophs?
The most specific level of classification; members can mate and produce fertile offspring.
What is Species?
This is the process by which one bacterium splits into two identical cells.
What is Binary Fission?
If an organism is unicellular, has a nucleus, and can move, it most likely belongs here.
What is the Protist Kingdom?