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 do they have?
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, although they are complex.
200
Autotrophs do this...
What is make their own food.
200
Another name for an animal that consists of many complex cells.
What is a heterotroph
200
Protists contain organelles. Yes or no?
What is yes
200

List three examples of the Fungi kingdom in nature

What are mushrooms, mold, and mildew, yeast

200

A type of bacteria that is found in hot boiling water or hot springs?

What is Archaebacteria

300
Organism that makes its own food is known as
What is a producer-autotroph
300
Organism whose cells do not have a nucleus
What is prokaryote
300
Name two different types of protists found in nature.
What is a euglena and a paramecium. (also accept algae and protozoa and slime molds)
300

Usually multicellular, has a nucleus and cell wall, no chlorophyll. 

What is Fungi

300

Is prokaryotic, unicellular, has no nucleus, cell wall, no mitochondria?

Eubacteria


400
This person used a two part naming system to classify organisms
What is Linnaeus
400
This is the first person to classify organisms in the 4th century
What is Aristotle
400
Which of the following kingdom(s) contain no organisms that are autotrophs? Archaebacteria; animals; protists
What are animals
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 area of the cell inside the cell membrane that contains a gel-like material and organelles
What is cytoplasm
500
Please put these in order from smallest/simplest to large/complex: Organs, Cells, Organ systems, tissues
What is an Cells-->tissues-->organs-->organ systems
500
List two reasons of how protists are different from bacteria
(1) protists can be multi or unicellular (2)protists are eukaryotes and bacteria are prokaryotes
500

The only unicellular fungus

Hint: its one of the 3 examples of Fungi

What is Yeast

500

These organisms are considered to be true bacteria and are classified under the Bacteria domain.

Eubacteria