Animals and Plants | Protists | Monera | Fungi | Classifying |
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Animal
Which kingdom would mammals, reptiles, and fish belong in?
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a protist
What is a tiny one-celled organism that is neither plant nor animal called?
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monera
What are tiny organisms that have DNA but nor true nuclei called?
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a fungus
When you are eating a mushroom pizza, what are you eating?
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a biologist
What is a scientist who studies living things called?
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Plant
Which kingdom contains evergreens?
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a protozoa and an algae
List two protists.
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bacteria
What are yogurt and cheese made with?
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No! A fungus does have DNA, and it is not tiny.
Is a fungi a tiny organism that has DNA but no true nucleus?
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kingdoms
What are the five main groups of living things called?
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Animal
Which kingdom cannot make its own food?
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protozoa
What is an animal life protist called?
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Both have one cell. A protest has a nucleus. A moneran has no true nucleus (although it does have DNA).
** What are the similarities and differences between a moneran and a protist? $600**
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fungi
What kingdom has single-celled and many-celled living things?
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animals, plants, monera, fungi, protists
What are the five main kingdoms living things are classified into?
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Plant
Which kingdom contains ferns?
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algae
What is a plant like protist called?
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bacteria and blue green bacteria
List two examples or monera.
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Mushrooms, yeast, and mold
Name three examples of fungi.
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grouping organisms by type
What is classification?
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Plants use sunlight and chlorophyll to make food, and animals eat other organisms to make food.
What is the major difference between the plant and animal kingdoms?
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a tiny one celled organism that is neither plant nor animal
What is a protist?
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a tiny organism that has DNA but not true nucleus
What is a moneran?
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Before the microscope was invented, fungi were considered fungi because they remained in one place and did move to get food like animals do. However, when scientists invented the microscope, they discovered that fungi do not have chloroplasts or chloroph
Before the invention of the microscope, fungi were considered a part of the plant kingdom, why and why are they no longer classified as part of the plant kingdom?
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organisms that can reproduce together and have offspring that can reproduce
What is a species?
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