Domains and Kingdoms
Archaea can be found where?
extreme environments
If an organism is a unicellular eukaryote, it may belong to the ________ domain/kingdom.
fungi
Which of the following organism can be found in the protists kingdom?
seaweed
In which kingdoms are all members multicellular eukaryotes that are also heterotrophs?
Animal
A unicellular prokaryote that lives in dust is most likely a member of the ______ domain/kingdom
Bacteria
Which domain would have a member that is unicellular prokaryote, but cannot survive in extreme enviorments?
Bacteria
If an organism has a cell that contains a nucleus which domain do they belong to?
Eukarya
Most members of the _____ kingdom feed by absorbing nutrients from dead or decaying organisms
Fungi
Prokaryotics are organisms whose cells hint: Pro= no Eu=Nu
Lack a nucleus
If an organism is multicellular and also an autotroph, it could belong to the ______ domain/kingdom?
Plant
Organisms belonging to which kingdom are all autotrophs?
Plant
Because its members are so different from one another, this kingdom is often called the "odds and ends" kingdom
Protist
If an organism is multicellular but cannot make its own food, it could possibly be a member of which domain/kingdom?
Protists
Unicellular eukaryotes that lives in pond water would be classified into the _______ domain/kingdom
Protists
Why are bacteria and archaea placed in separate kingdoms?
Their structure and chemical makeup differs
Which of the following is Not true about Bacteria?
There are multicellular
Which if the following is true about animals?
They are eukaryotes
Which is not a reason why organisms are placed into the different domains and kingdoms?
Where they live
Which of the following is a member of the fungi kingdom?
Yeast
In which of the following kingdoms would you not find any autotrophs?
animal