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




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