Protista/Monera
Fungi
Plantae
Vocabulary
Miscellaneous
100
What are two things that can stop bacteria from reproducing?
Salt, vinegar, or extreme cold
100
Where will you find organisms that belong to Kingdom Fungi?
Anywhere without sunlight.
100
In order to be in Kingdom Plantae, what special structures does an organism need to have?
A stem, roots, and leaves.
100
What is a pathogen?
An organism that causes disease.
100
What is a dehydrated food?
A food with most of the water taken out.
200
What is true about all organisms in Kingdom Monera?
1. All microscopic 2. All one-celled prokaryotic
200
What part of a fungus takes in nutrients and allows them to reproduce?
The mycellium.
200
Where does most photosynthesis take place?
In the leaves of a plant.
200
What is a prokaryotic cell?
A cell with no organelles.
200
How are organisms in Kingdom Animalia classified?
If they don't fall into any of the other four kingdoms.
300
in Kingdom Protozoa, what types of organisms will you find? Name two things.
1. Single-celled 2. Behave like animals 3. Eat other organisms 4. Microscopic
300
What type of cells does an organism in the Fungi kingdom have?
Eukaryotic
300
How do organisms in Kingdom Plantae get their food?
They make their own by photosynthesis.
300
What is the term for the study of life known as?
Biology
300
What is the most important source of photosynthesis?
In algae
400
Where will you ind organisms in Kingdom Protista?
Anywhere with water.
400
What do organisms in Kingdom Fungi feed on?
Dead organisms.
400
What two things does a plant cell have that animal and bacteria cells do not?
A central vacuole and a cell wall.
400
What is a eukaryotic cell?
A cell with organelles.
400
What kingdom does yeast fall into?
Kingdom Fungi.
500
What type of environment can organisms from the Monera kingdom survive in that other organisms cannot?
In extremely high temperatures.
500
What is produced by decomposition?
Carbon dioxide.
500
What is turgor pressure?
Pressure inside a plant cell that causes the cell to become rigid, due to the water intake in the central vacuole.
500
What is vegetative reproduction?
A process by which a stem can grow new roots and develop into a mature plant.
500
What is a classification system?
It takes large amounts of data and orders it into an easy to access way.