The Six Kingdoms of Life Task Cards
Three
How many domains are there?
Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya
What are the domains called?
Archaebacteria, eubacteria, protists, fungi, plantae and animalia
What are the names of the six kingdoms?
Binomial nomenclature
What do we call the scientific name of an organism?
Protists, fungi, plantae, and animalia
What four kingdoms are eukaryotic?
Domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species
What is the order of classification?
Archaebacteria
What kingdom contains organisms that are able to live in extreme environments?
Genus and species
What two parts of the classification order do we use for the scientific name of an organism?
Plantae
Which kingdom contains organisms that are non-motile, autotrophic, and reproduce sexually?
Plantae
Which kingdom contains organisms that are only autotrophs?
Eubacteria
Which kingdom contains organisms that are unicellular, prokaryotic, and could live on a door knob?
Fungi
Which kingdom contains organisms that have cell walls made of chitin that are heterotrophs and non-motile?
Animalia
Which kingdom contains organisms whose cells never have a cell wall and are heterotrophs?
Plantae
Which kingdom contains organisms with cell walls made of cellulose who are autotrophs and non-motile?
Animalia
Which kingdom does the organism pictured below belong to?
Eubacteria
Which kingdom does the organism pictured below belong to?
Fungi
Which kingdom does the organism pictured below belong to?
Plantae
Which kingdom does the organism pictured below belong to?
Protista
Which kingdom does the organism pictured below belong to?
Archaebacteria
Which kingdom does the organism that lives in a hot spring belong to?
Eubacteria
Which kingdom has organisms that have cell walls made of peptidoglycan and are unicellular and don't have a nucleus?
Protista
Which kingdom would a pond living, unicellular, and eukaryotic organism belong to?
Domain
Which level of classification is the most inclusive?
Archaebacteria and Eubacteria
Which two kingdoms are prokaryotic?
Carolus Linnaeus
Who developed the classification and naming system for living organisms?