Plants
Animalia
Protists
Fungi
Archaebacteria/Eubacteria
100

Plants are unicellular. True or False?

What is False. They are multicellular.

100

Animals have cell walls. True or false?

What is False. They have cell membranes.

100

The largest level of classification

What is a Kingdom

100

An organism that feeds off dead or decaying organisms

What is a decomposer.

100

Streptococci, a eubacteria that can give you strep throat, is how many cells?

What is one?

200

Autotrophs do this...

What is make their own food.

200

The mode of nutrition for an animal

What is a heterotroph?

200

Protists contain organelles. Yes or no?

What is yes

200

List two examples of the Fungi kingdom in nature

What are mushrooms, mold, or mildew

200

A type of bacteria that is found in hot boiling water.

What is Archaebacteria

300

Organism that makes its own food is known as

What is an autotroph

300

What is the difference between a prokaryote and a eukaryote and which is an animal?

A eukaryote has a nucleus whereas a prokaryote does not have a nucleus.  An animal is a eukaryote

300

List 2 ways protists are different from bacteria.

What is have a nucleus (eukaryotic) and be multicellular. 

300

Name the levels of taxonomy starting with Kingdoms

What is kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species

300

What are the "body genes" that regulate embryonic development

What are HOX genes

400

This person used a two part naming system to classify organisms

What is Linnaeus

400

This is when unrelated organisms develop analogous structures to adapt to comparable niches

What is convergent evolution

400

What kind of traits do cladograms classify

What are derived traits

400

Fungi obtain their food from?

What is mostly from parts of plants that are decaying in the soil

400

This is known as "ancient bacteria"

What is archaebacteria

500

The cell wall of a plant is made of

What is cellulose?

500

The 2 taxa that are used for naming an organism, in order

What are genus and species

500

According to the cladogram, which derived features does the slamander possess and which features is he missing?

Possesses lungs and jaw, missing claws, feathers, fur, and mammary glands.

500

Name the 3 domains of life

What are Prokarya, Archea, Eukaryota

500

What is the study of the evolutionary history of lineages of organisms

What is phylogeny