Animal Kingdom
Plant Kingdom
Fungi Kingdom
Protista Kingdom
Monera Kingdom
100

What are the five kingdoms?

Animals, plants, fungi, protista, and monera

100

Are plants multicellular or unicellular living things?

multicellular

100

Can Fungi move about?

No, they cannot.

100

What are the two kinds of protista

Algae and protozoa

100

Are they unicellular or multicellular organisms?

Unicellulars

200

Are insects considered animals?

YES

200

What type of nutrition do plants have?

Autotrophic nutrition

200

What do fungi feed on?

They feed on other living things

200

Where do protists live?

They are aquatic; they live in water.

200

What type of cells make them up?

Prokaryotic cells

300

What does LUCA mean?

Last Unique Common Ancestor

300

Are there unicellular plants?

NO

300

Are fungi unicellular or multicellular, or can they be both?

They can be both

300

Are they unicellular or multicellular?

They could be both

300

What do bacteria eat?

They feed on other living things or can make their own food.

400

What are the five animal groups?

mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles, and fish

400

How do most plants or trees reproduce

Seeds

400

Is fungi beneficial? Give one example.

Yes. Antibiotics, food production (cheese, bread...)

400

Give two examples of algaes

Red, brown or green algaes...

400

How is bacteria helpful?

It can be used to make yogurt.

500

What is the difference between vertebrate and in invertebrate animals?

Vertebrates have a spine and backbone, invertebrates do not.

500

Give three examples of plants

Sunflowers, roses, lilacs, orchids, lilies, clovers, tulips, oaks...…

500

Is fungi harmful? 

Yes, they can Produce poisonous mushrooms and infections. 

500

Give two example of protozoa?

Cillates, Flagellates, Rhizopods and Sporozoans

500

How is bacteria harmful?

It can cause diseases such as cholera, pneumonia...