
Kingdoms Review
Quiz by Ashley Culberson
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- Q1What does it mean for an organism to be autotrophic?It's a PlantIt cannot make its own foodIt can make its own foodIt's a consumer30s
- Q2What does it mean for an organism to be heterotrophic?It consumes other organisms for nutritionIt's an AnimalIt can make its own foodIt's a carnivore30s
- Q3What does it mean for an organism to be prokaryotic?It has mitochondriaIt has a nucleus but no DNAIt does not have a cell nucleusIt's DNA is inside of a nucleus30s
- Q4What does it mean for an organism to be eukaryotic?It does not have DNAIt is an AnimalIt has a nucleus in its cellsIt's DNA floats freely in the cytoplasm30s
- Q5What does it mean for an organism to be unicellular?It is made of one cellIt is made of more than one cellIt is a BacteriaIt is a Protist30s
- Q6What does it mean for an organism to be multicellular?made of many atomsmade of one cellmade with many colorsIt is made of many cells30s
- Q7What does it mean for an organism to be motile?Kingdom Animaliamust have legsIt can move itself aroundKingdom Protista30s
- Q8What does it mean for an organism to be immotile?must move only with flagellaIt cannot move aroundKingdom FungiDoesn't have legs30s
- Q9Prokaryotic, unicellular organisms belong to which kingdoms?Kingdom ProtistaKingdoms Bacteria and Archaea30s
- Q10Eukaryotic, multicellular, heterotrophic, highly motile organisms belong to which kingdom?Kingdom FungiKingdom PlantaeKingdom ProtistaKingdom Animalia30s
- Q11Eukaryotic, multicellular, heterotrophic, immotile organisms belong to which kingdom?Kingdom BacteriaKingdom PlantaeKingdom ProtistaKingdom Fungi30s
- Q12Eukaryotic, multicellular, autotrophic, immotile organisms belong to which kingdom?Kingdom FungiKingdom ArcheaKingdom PlantaeKingdom Eubacteria30s
- Q13Eukaryotic, unicellular organisms most likely belong to which kingdom?Kingdom ArchaeaKingdom ProtistaKingdom EubacteriaKingdom Fungi30s