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Question | Answer |
Is Archaebacteria Prokarya or Eukaria/are they unicellular or multicellular? | Prokarya/unicellular |
Is Eubacteria Prokarya or Eukaryia/ are they unicellular or multicellular? | Prokarya/unicellular |
Are Protista Prokarya or Eukaria/are they unicellular or multicellular? | Prokarya/ both |
Are Fungi Prokarya or Eukaria/are they unicellular or multicellular? | Eukaria/ both |
Are Plantae Prokarya or Eukaria /are they unicellular or multicellular? | Eukaria/ multicellular |
Are Animalia Prokarya or Eukaria/are they unicellular or multicellular? | Eukaria/ multicellular |
Do all kindoms move? | All kindoms move in some way. |
Are Archaebateria, Eubacteria, and Protista Autotrophic or Heterotrophic? | Both |
Are Fungi And Animalia Autotrophic or Heterotrophic? | Heterotrophic |
Is Plantae Heterotrophic or Autotrophic? | Autotrophic |
Are Archaebacteria decomposers or parisites/ where do they live? | some are decomposers/ live in extreme environments |
Are Eubacteria decomposers or parasites/ where do they live? | many are decmposers:some are parasites/ live in all environments |
Are Protista decomposers or parisites/ where do they live? | many decomposers:some parasites/ live in mostly aquatic areas fresh, and salty |
Are Fungi decomposers or parisites/ where do they live? | Mostly decomposers/ live in mostly terrestrial areas |
Are plantae decomposers or parisites/ where do they live? | Both/ Terrestrial areas |
Are animalia decomposers or parisites/ where do they live? | Both/ many environments |
What are the six kingdoms in order? | Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia |
What are the seven levels of classification? | KIngdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species. |
In scientific names what are the rules to capitalization? | First part of the name is the Genus name and the second is the species name. |
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