Kingdoms Review
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- Q1One thing that all living things have in common is that -They need to sleep 8 hours a dayThey are made of cellsThey have many cellsThey have a nucleus in their cells30sEditDelete
- Q2Which domain do you belong to?BacteriaArchaeaAnimaliaEukarya30sEditDelete
- Q3Which kingdom do you belong to?FungiPlantaeProtistaAnimalia30sEditDelete
- Q4Organisms are sorted into Domain Eukarya because they -have a nucleusare heterotrophicreproduce sexuallyare multicellular30sEditDelete
- Q5Domain Bacteria and Domain Archaea both have -eukaryotic organismsprokaryotic organismsorganisms that reproduce sexuallymulticellular organisms45sEditDelete
- Q6Which kingdom has members that are all autotrophic?FungiProtistaAnimaliaPlantae45sEditDelete
- Q7What is the only kingdom where NONE of the members have a cell wall?ProtistaFungiArchaebacteriaAnimalia45sEditDelete
- Q8In which two kingdoms are all members heterotrophs?Fungi & PlantaeArchaebacteria & EubacteriaFungi & AnimaliaProtista & Plantae45sEditDelete
- Q9This cell could be described as a -Unicellular prokaryoteMulticellular prokaryoteUnicellular eukaryoteunicellular prokaryote45sEditDelete
- Q10This mushroom is a fungus. Therefore we know that it is -eukaryotic, autotrophic, and has a cell walleukaryotic, heterotrophic, and doesn't have a cell wallprokaryotic, autotrophic, and doesn't have a cell walleukaryotic, heterotrophic, and has a cell wall60sEditDelete
- Q11Which kingdom does not belong in Domain Eukarya?FungiAnimaliaEubacteriaPlantae45sEditDelete
- Q12This plant like organism belongs to Kingdom Protista. It can be described as a unicellular, autotrophic, eukaryotic organism. One reason it isn't in Kingdom Plantae is because -It is not heterotrophicIt is not prokaryoticit is not multicellularIt is green60sEditDelete
- Q13What characteristics would you use to describe the lion?Multicellular, autotroph, eukaryotic, cell wallMulticellular, eukaryotic, no cell wall, heterotrophMulticellular, autotroph, eukaryotic, no cell wallUnicellular, prokaryotic, autotroph, cell wall60sEditDelete
- Q14Our state flower belongs to which Kingdom?ArchaebacteriaEubacteriaPlantaeAnimalia60sEditDelete
- Q15An organism is made of many cells, each of which has a nucleus and no cell wall. The organism hunts for its food. What kingdom does this organism belong to?Kingdom PlantaeKingdom EubacteriaKingdom AnimaliaKingdom Fungi60sEditDelete
- Q16A unicellular organism lives in a sulfur spewing volcanic vents. It has one piece of circular DNA. What kingdom does this organism belong to?Kingdom ProtistaKingdom FungiKingdom EubacteriaKingdom Archaebacteria60sEditDelete
- Q17Members of Kingdom Archaebacteria belong to -Domain EukaryaDomain ArchaeaDomain Bacteria45sEditDelete
- Q18Which kingdoms belong in Domain Eukarya?Animalia, Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, ProtistaPlantae, Protista, Fungi, EubacteriaAnimalia, Plantae, Fungi, ProtistaArchaebacteria, Protista, Plantae, Animalia45sEditDelete
- Q19An organism is made of many cells with a nucleus and a cell wall. It gets its energy by decomposing other organisms, and can reproduce sexually and asexually. What kingdom would this belong to?FungiEubacteriaAnimaliaPlantae45sEditDelete
- Q20An unicellular organism doesn't have a cell wall, but does have a nucleus. What kingdom does it belong to?PlantaeAnimaliaFungiProtista45sEditDelete