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Kingdoms

Kingdoms

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Six Kingdoms

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Kingdom, Phylum, Class, _______
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Family 

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Order

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Genus 

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Species

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Multiple Choice

How many kingdoms are there?
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Multiple Choice

All of the following have a nucleus except...

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Bacteria

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Animalia

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Plantae (Plant)

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Protista (Protist)

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Multiple Choice

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This domain is characterized by bacteria that can live in extreme environments, such as hot springs.
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Archaea
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Bacteria
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Eukarya
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Prokarya

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What is the difference between Archaebacteria and Eubacteria?
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Eubacteria are eukaryotic.
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Archaebacteria are multicellular.
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Archaebacteria can live in extreme environments.
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Archaebacteria are found everywhere.

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Multiple Choice

Which kingdom is known as the "most diverse" kingdom?

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Animalia

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Plantae (Plant)

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Protista (Protist)

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Fungi

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Multiple Choice

What kingdom has organisms that feed off dead or decaying organisms?

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Plantae (Plant)

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Fungi

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Protista (Protist)

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Archaebacteria

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Multiple Choice

In what kingdom would you find trees and flowers?

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Plantae (Plant)

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Fungi

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Eubacteria

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Animalia

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Multiple Choice

What do protists, plants, fungi, and animals ALWAYS have in common? They are all...

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Multicellular

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Eukaryotic

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Prokaryotic

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Consumers

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Multiple Choice

What kingdoms are PROKARYOTIC?
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plant and animal
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protist and fungus
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archaebacteria and eubacteria
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archaebacteria and protist

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Key Points

  • Kingdom archaebacteria; prokaryotic extreme bacteria

  • Kingdom Eubacteria; prokaryotic "everyday" bacteria

  • Kingdom Protista; eukaryotic "most diverse" kingdom

  • Kingdom Fungi; eukaryotic, decomposers, cell walls made of chitin

  • Kingdom Plantae; eukaryotic, autotrophs, cell walls made of cellulose

  • Kingdom Animalia; eukaryotic, heterotrophs

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Multiple Select

What kingdoms have organisms that are prokaryotic? (hint: 2 correct answers)

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animalia

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fungi

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eubacteria

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archeabacteria

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Multiple Choice

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A pine tree is a member of the kingdom

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Animalia

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Protista (Protists)

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Fungi

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Plantae (Plant)

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Multiple Choice

How many kingdoms are there?
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Multiple Choice

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Which kingdom do humans belong to?
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Plantae
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Fungi
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Animalia
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Protista

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Multiple Choice

Examples are mushrooms and yeast
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Fungi
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Protista
Protista
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Plantae
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Animalia

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Multiple Choice

Archeabacteria...
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are eukaryotic

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live in extreme environments

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are non-living

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live in the soil

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Multiple Choice

All of the following have a nucleus except...

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Bacteria

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Animalia

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Plantae (Plant)

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Protista (Protist)

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Multiple Choice

What does the word eukaryote mean?
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A cell with a nucleus
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A cell with DNA
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A cell with a cell membrane
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A cell without a nucleus

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