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The 6 Kingdoms
Another quiz in Biology
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What are the 6 Kingdom that are Unicellular? | Eubacteria, Archeabacteria, Protista and Fungi |
| And which kingdoms are Multicellular? | Animalia, Fungi, Protista, Plantae |
| Which two kingdoms are both unicellular and Multicellular? | Protista Mostly unicellular (some multicellular!) Fungi Mostly multicellular (some unicellular) |
| What are the kingdoms that have Prokaryotic cells only? | Archaebacteria Eubacteria |
| What are the kingdoms that have Eukaryotic cells? | Fungi, Animalia, Plantae, Protista |
| Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, are Autorotrophs or Heterotrophs | True |
| Which kingdom is a Autorotroph and Heterotroph? | Protista |
| Which kingdom is the only an Autorotroph? | Plantae |
| Which kingdoms are Heterotrophs only? | Fungi, Animalia |
| Examples of Eubacteria: | Streptococcus, Staphylococcus, E. coli |
| Examples of Kingdom Archaebacteria | Thermophiles (heat-loving), Halophiles (salt-loving), Acidophiles (acid-loving) |
| Examples of Protista | Paramecium, Amoeba, and Kelp |
| Examples of Plantae | ferns, mosses, conifers (ex: pine trees), flowering plants (ex: apple trees) |
| Examples of Fungi | Mushrooms, Puffballs, Molds, Rusts, Mildews, and Yeasts (unicellular) |
| Examples of Animalia | Jellyfish, Insects, Amphibians, and Sponges |
| Where is Protista found? | in moist environments |
| Where is Archaebacteria found? | in harsh environments |
| Chemosynthetic (Archaebacteria) | Release the energy of inorganic compounds in their environment to make their food |
| What else is Protista called? | The "grab bag" kingdom because it is so diverse. |