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7 Characteristics
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Bacteria
Protists and Fungi
Plants and Animals
100
Going from place to place for survival
What is movement
100
Organism composed of only one cell
What is unicellular
100
Bacteria are this type of cells (number)
What is unicelluar
100
Fungi are either prokaryotes or eukaryotes
What is eukaryotes
100
Animals are either heterotrophs or autotrophs
What is heterotrophs
200
Taking in materials for respiration to obtain energy.
What is nutrition
200
Organism that can make its own food
What is an autotroph
200
Some bacteria can make their own food while some cannot, this makes them
What is heterotrophs and autotrophs
200
Protists are what kind of cells
What is mostly unicellular
200
Plants are either heterotrophs or autotrophs
What is autotrophs
300
Becoming adult size
What is growth
300
An organism that can't make its own food
What is a heterotroph
300
This type of bacteria can be helpful or harmful
What is eubacteria
300
Fungi are what kind of cells (number) - Daily Double
What is mostly multicellular Name the six step of the scientific method in order:
300
Both plants and animals are prokaryote or eukaryote
What is eukaryote
400
Getting rid of wastes and removing toxic materials
What is excretion
400
Animals that do not have a backbone
What is an invertebrate
400
This type of bacteria live in extreme environments
What is archabacteria
400
Fungi are either heterotrophs and/or autotrophs
What is heterotrophs
400
Both plants and animals have this type of cell (number)
What is multicellular
500
responding and reacting to the environment
What is sensitivity.
500
Organisms that have a true nucleus
What is a eukaryote
500
Bacteria have no true nucleus so they are
What prokaryotic
500
Protists are heterotrophs and/or autotrophs
What is both autotrophs and heterotrophs
500
An animal that has a backbone is called
What is vertebrate