Archaebacteria/Eubacteria
Protists
Fungi
Which kingdom?
kingdom vocaublary
100

Streptococci is prokaryotic, unicellular and pathogenic. Which kingdom?

What is Eubacteria?

100

Are members of this kingdom Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic?

Eukaryotic

100

How do fungi spread and reproduce?

Spores and asexual 

100

prokaryotic, unicellular, extremophyles? 

archaebacteria 
100

can not make its own food 

Heterotrophs

200

This type of bacteria loves salt, and extreme heat.  Also, lives in your colon.  Which bacteria?

What is Archaebacteria?

200

Are protists unicellular, multicellular, or both?

Both

200

How do fungi obtain their food?

They get nutrients from decomposing/decaying organisms.

200

eukaryotic, multicellular, autotrophic?

plant 

200

lives in volcanoes and dead sea?

extremophyles 

300

This type of bacteria has a cell wall made of peptidoglycan? 

What is Eubacteria?

300

What is the name of the organism's tail like structure that assist it in moving?

flagella 

300

What is the largest organism in this kingdom?

Mushroom

300

unicellular, eukaryotic, aquatic, misfits?

protist 

300

lives in water?

aquatic 

400

This type of bacteria is halophyles and thermophyles.  

What is archaebacteria?

400

This type of protist is green, has a cell wall but moves?

plant like protist 

400

What type of environment do fungi love?

warm and moist 

400

unicellular, prokaryotic, cell wall of peptidoglycan? 

eubacteria 

400

internally attacks animals like you 

pathogenic 

500

Both bacterias have no nucleus.  What is that called? 

What is Prokaryotic?

500

Why do scientist place organism in the Protist kingdom?

They are misfits or can not fit into any other kingdom

500

What are the 3 types of fungi?

yeast, mold and mushrooms 

500

motile, no cell wall, eukaryotic? 

animal 

500

makes its own food 

autotrophic