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- Q1Archae describes an organism that :has no cell nucleus and lives in common environmentshas a cell nucleus and lives in common environmentshas no cell nucleus and lives in extreme environmentshas a cell membrane and lives in extreme environments30sS7L1b
- Q2A prokaryote is best described asan organism that makes its own foodan organism with no cell nucleusan organism that has a cell nucleusan organism that30sS7L1b
- Q3A eukaryote is best described asan organism without a cell nucleusan organism that makes its ow foodan organism that lives in extreme environmentsan organism that has a cell nucleus30sS7L1b
- Q4An organism composed of many cells isalways an animaluni cellularmulti cellularheterotrphic30sS7L1b
- Q5An organism that consist of only one cell isuni cellularalways a protistautotrophicmulticellular30sS7L1b
- Q6Organisms that can make their own food are calledheterotrophsautotrophsprokaryoteseukaryotes30sS7L1b
- Q7Organisms that have to eat to get their energy are calledautotrophsmulti cellulartransmorphicheterotrophs30sS7L1b
- Q8Scientific names like homo sapien refer to an organismsfamily & kingdomgenus & speciesgenus & domainspecies & family30s
- Q9If you find chloroplast in an organism , you know it has to be anomnivoreherbivoreheterotrophautotroph30s
- Q10A eukaryotic , heterotroph that has a cell wall would have to be in which of the following kingdoms?ArchaeFungiAnimalPlant30s
- Q11How has our system of classification changed over the years?It's pretty much the same as its always beenIt is larger and more complex than it used to beIt is smaller and simpler than it used to beIDK30s
- Q12A eukaryotic , heterotroph with no cell wall has to be in which kingdom?AnimalFungiArchaePlant30s
- Q13Why are protist so difficult to classify?They're only found in desertsThey are similar to organisms in the kingdom Bacteria because they lack membrane-bound organelles.They are all single celledThey have characteristics similar to the other kingdoms because they can be plant-like, fungus-like, or animal-like.30s
- Q14Why is it important to classify organisms?There's no benefit to classifying organisms.because we're ocdIt organizes them and makes them easier to study30s
