Kingdoms and Domains
Classifying Organisms
Biotic and Abiotic Parts of an ecosystem
Organization within an ecosystem
Do you remember?
100
Which of the following is NOT an example of the Domain Eukaryota? A. sunflower B. panda bear C. bacteria D. venus flytrap
What is C. bacteria?
100
Living organisms are currently categorized into how many kingdoms? A. five B. three C. nine D. six
What is D. six
100
A very important abiotic factor for living organisms is... A. A Cave B. The Sun C. A House D. A Lake
What is B. The Sun
100
A food web is different from a food chain as it... A. Shows the energy transferred from one organism to another. B. Shows how organisms are interconnected and interdependent on one another. C. Follows a single path. D. contains abiotic factors
What is B. Shows how organisms are interconnected and interdependent on one another?
100
What the smallest measurable unit of life? A. atoms B. cells C. nucleus D. organelles
What is B. cells?
200
Prokaryotic organisms make up the A. Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, and Protists B.Archaebacteria and Protists C. Protists and Eubacteria D. Eubacteria and Archaebacteria
What is D. Eubacteria and Archaebacteria?
200
What kingdom can be found in extreme environments? A. Archae B. Bacteria C. Animalia D. Protista
What is A. Archae
200
The benches in the Reading Garden are an example of... A. A type of habitat B. Kingdom Protista C. Abiotic Factor D. Biotic factor
What is D. Biotic Factor
200
An example of community is... A. all the fish in a pond B. all the fish and frogs in a pond. C. the fish, frogs, and rocks in a pond. D. all the biotic and abiotic factors in the pond.
What is B. all the fish and frogs in a pond.
200
If Del Norte Heights cell what is Ms. Banegas? A. Mitochondria B. Lysosome C. Nucleus D. Ribosome
What is C. Nucleus?
300
A new bacteria is found that can withstand extreme temperatures and pressure. What classification groups is it most likely to belong? A. Fungi B. Archae C. Eubacteria D. Protists
What is B. Archae?
300
What are the currently recognized domains? A. Phylum, Archaebacteria, Eubacteria B. Animalia, Protista, Plantae C. Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, Eukaryota D. Protista, Bacteria, Archaebacteria
What is C. Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, Eukaryota?
300
Each of the following is an abiotic factor in the environment EXCEPT... A. rainfall B. plant life C. temperature D. type of soil
What is B. plant life?
300
An example of a population is all the A. field mice living in a barn B. field mice and owls living in a barn C. animals in a barn and their food D. animals in the barn and their surroundings
What is A. field mice living in a barn?
300
What is know as the powerhouse of the cell? A. Lysosome B. Mitochondria C. Ribosome D. Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum
What is B. Mitochondria?
400
Which represents the biggest and broadest category in the classification of organisms? A. Kingdom B. Domain C. Phylum D. Species
What is B. Domain?
400
Which of the following is NOT a True statement about Kingdom Animalia? A. A major group of multicellular organisms B. Organisms in this kingdom can produce their own food. C. Most can move independently. D. Humans are organized into this kingdom.
What is B. Organisms in this kingdom can produce their own food?
400
What part of an ecosystem do temperature, light air and soil represent? A. biotic B. abiotic C. living D. climate
What is B. abiotic?
400
In a natural community, all the living things that directly or indirectly affect the environment are known as... A. pioneer organisms B. secondary consumers C. limiting factors D. biotic factors
What is D. biotic factors?
400
Ribosomes are found on what organelle of a cell? A. Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum B. Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum C. Cytoplasm D. Lysosome
What is A. Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum?
500
What is the current system of classification based upon? A. type of habitat B. genetic similarity C. resistance to disease D. environmental success
What is B. genetic similarity?
500
Prokaryotic organisms make up the... A. Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, and Protists B. Archaebacteria and Protists C. Protists and Eubacteria D. Eubacteria and Archaebacteria
What is D. Eubacteria and Archaebacteria?
500
Which are necessary for organisms in an ecosystem to survive? A. temperature, light, air, water, soil, and climate B. air, water, food, and a suitable place to live C. oxygen, carbon dioxide, soil, energy D. air water and companions
What is B. air, water, food, and a suitable place to live
500
What is an example of an ecosystem? A. a population of monarch butterflies B. all the mammals that live in the Atlantic Ocean C. all the abiotic factors found in a field D. the interdependent biotic and abiotic components of a pond.
What is D. The interdependent biotic and abiotic components of a pond?
500
What did Robert Hooke observe that led him to his theories about cells? A. microscope B. cells C. piece of cork D. organelles
What is C. piece of cork?