Plants are unicellular. True or False?
What is False. They are multicellular.
What kingdom is considered the "oddball Kingdom?"
What is Kingdom Protista?
The largest level of classification
What is Domain?
An organism that feeds off dead or decaying organisms
What is a decomposer.
Streptococci, a bacteria that can give you strep throat, is part of what kingdom?
What is Kingdom Bacteria?
Autotrophs do this...
What is make their own food.
The word for an organism that obtains its energy from the environment or by consuming other organisms.
What is a heterotroph?
What kingdom contains organisms with and without cell walls?
What is Kingdom Protista?
List 2 examples of the Fungi kingdom in nature
What are mushrooms, mold, mildew, yeast? (just 2)
A simple, unicellular organism that is found in extreme environments.
What is Archaea?
This kingdom is made up of strictly autotrophs only.
What are Plants?
Organism whose cells do not have a nucleus
What is prokaryote
Name two different types of protists found in nature.
What is a euglena, paramecium, amoeba, algae, protozoa, slime molds? (just 2)
These 2 kingdoms only contain prokaryotes.
What are Bacteria and Archaea?
This is how bacteria and archaea reproduce (this form of reproduction).
What is asexual reproduction?
This kingdom has organisms without cell walls.
What is Animalia?
Form of reproduction for Animal Kingdom
What is sexual reproduction?
Which of the following kingdom(s) contain organisms that are heterotroph only?
What are animalia?
What kingdom(s) contain unicellular organisms only?
What are Kingdom Bacteria and Kingdom Archaea?
True or false: all bacteria are autotrophs.
What is false? Some are heterotrophs, decomposers, and chemoautotrophs
This many kingdoms are in the domain Eukarya.
What is four (protists, fungi, plants, animals)?
What is the largest kingdom?
What is Kingdom Animalia?
How are protists different from bacteria?
Protists are eukaryotes and bacteria are prokaryotes.
The only unicellular fungus
What is yeast?
Two examples of Archaea
What are thermophiles, Halophiles, and methanogens?