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