The Six Kingdoms
How many cells does bacteria have?
How many cells does bacteria have?
one
What are organisms without a nucleus called?
What are organisms without a nucleus called?
prokaryotes
How does bacteria reproduce?
How does bacteria reproduce?
binary fission
What are the three types of archaebacteria?
What are the three types of archaebacteria?
heat lovers, salt lovers, methane makers
Give an example of an organism that belongs to Kingdom Eubacteria.
Give an example of an organism that belongs to Kingdom Eubacteria.
E.coli, , Streptococci , bacteria that converts milk to yogurt
Are members of Kingdom Protista prokaryotic or eukaryotic?
Are members of Kingdom Protista prokaryotic or eukaryotic?
eukaryotic
Are protists single-celled, multi-celled, or both?
Are protists single-celled, multi-celled, or both?
both
What are plant-like protists called?
What are plant-like protists called?
algae
What are animal-like protists called?
What are animal-like protists called?
protozoans
Give an example of a fungus-like protist.
Give an example of a fungus-like protist.
slime mold, water mold
Do members of Kingdom Fungi have a nucleus?
Do members of Kingdom Fungi have a nucleus?
yes
Do fungi reproduce sexually, asexually, or both?
Do fungi reproduce sexually, asexually, or both?
both
Give an example of an organism from Kingdom Fungi.
Give an example of an organism from Kingdom Fungi.
mold, mushrooms, yeast
How do members of Fungi obtain their nutrients?
How do members of Fungi obtain their nutrients?
use digestive juices and absorb the nutrients
What are club-like fungi called?
What are club-like fungi called?
mushrooms
Do plants have cell walls?
Do plants have cell walls?
yes
Are plants heterotrophs, autotrophs, or both?
Are plants heterotrophs, autotrophs, or both?
autotrophs
What process do plants use to obtain their nutrients?
What process do plants use to obtain their nutrients?
photosynthesis
Why are plants green?
Why are plants green?
Their cells have chloroplasts which contain chlorophyll
What are the two stages of plant reproduction?
What are the two stages of plant reproduction?
sporophyte and gametophyte
Are animals heterotrophs, autotrophs, or both?
Are animals heterotrophs, autotrophs, or both?
heterotrophs
What two groups are animals classified into?
What two groups are animals classified into?
vertebrates and invertebrates
Why do animals depend on fungi and bacteria?
Why do animals depend on fungi and bacteria?
to recycle nutrients found in dead organisms
What do animals have that allow them to quickly respond to the environment?
What do animals have that allow them to quickly respond to the environment?
specialized sense organs
Why are sponges considered simple animals?
Why are sponges considered simple animals?
they don't move, no sense organs, but they are consumers
Name four ways that humans impact animals.
Name four ways that humans impact animals.
overhunting, pollution, habitat destruction, introduction of exotic species
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