The Kingdoms
Animals
Protists & Fungi
Plants
Bacteria
100

What level of classification is the broadest

Domain

100

In order to be considered an animal, you must eat, sexually reproduce, be multicellular, and...

Move

100

Would an autotrophic protist be plant-like, animal-like, or fungi-like

Plant-like

100

What happens in the chlorophyll of a plant?

Photosynthesis

100

Spiral shaped and causes cholera

Spirillum

200

What level of classification is the most specific

Species

200
Which of the following animals would display bilateral symmetry? Dogs, sea sponges, or jellyfish

Dogs

200

Is cilia most similar to small hairs or a whip?

Small hairs

200

What is the main function of leaves?

Produce food

200

Rod-shaped and causes E. Coli

Bacillus

300

What are the three domains?

Eukarya, Archaea, and Bacteria

300

Sheep participate in what social behavior

Herding

300

What do amoebas use for locomotion?

Pseudopod

300

Would a flower with 6 petals be a monocot or a dicot?

Monocot

300

Spherical shaped and causes strep throat

Coccus

400

What are the four kingdoms of Eukarya?

Animalia, Plantae, Protista, and Fungi

400

Animals have to maintain their internal environment, this is called

Homeostasis

400

What type of protists are plankton?

Plant-like

400

What type of plant tissue do you think a potato is made of? (Dermal, Ground, or Vascular)

Ground

400

How does bacteria reproduce?

Binary fission

500

What is the purpose of taxonomy?

To better understand evolutionary relationships

500

Having reproducing and working members of a colony is an example of...

Division of Labor

500

Why are protists not as clearly defined as other groups of organisms? 

They're eukaryotes that don't meet requirements for plants, animals, or fungi

500

These plants reproduce using spores and were some of the earliest land plants

Bryophytes and Pteridophytes

500

What is conjugation?

The transfer of genetic material from one bacteria to another through direct contact