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1. What are Autotrophs?
A nonliving thing
Organisms that make their own food
Organisms that consume other organisms for food
Organisms that break down dead matter for food
2. What is the definition of the Domain Archaea?
A domain that includes prokaryotic, single-celled organisms that lack a membrane bound nucleus and can be classified by shape
One of the three taxonomic domains of organisms; consists of a specialized group of unicellular prokaryotes that can live in extreme environments
A domain of organisms that have cells that contain a membrane bound nucleus
Kingdom of prokaryotic, single celled organisms that live in extreme environments
3. What is the definition of the Domain Bacteria?
A domain of organisms that have cells that contain a membrane bound nucleus
A domain that includes prokaryotic, single-celled organisms that lack a membrane bound nucleus and can be classified by shape
Kingdom of prokaryotic, single celled organisms that lack a membrane bound nucleus and can be classified by shape
One of the three taxonomic domains of organisms; consists of a specialized group of unicellular prokaryotes that can live in extreme environments
4. What is the definition of the Domain Eukarya
One of the three taxonomic domains of organisms; consists of a specialized group of unicellular prokaryotes that can live in extreme environments
A domain of organisms that have cells that contain a membrane bound nucleus
A domain that includes prokaryotic, single-celled organisms that lack a membrane bound nucleus and can be classified by shape
Kingdom of heterotrophic eukaryotes that include all animals
5. What is the definition of a Eukaryotic cell?
A cell lacking a nucleus or any membrane bound organelles
A category of organisms made of one cell
A category of organisms made up of more than one cell and of different types of cells
A cell with a membrane bound nucleus and organelles
6. What is the definition of a heterotroph?
A abiotic factor in an ecosystem
Organisms that break down dead matter for food
An organism that must consume others for energy
An organism that makes it's own food
7. What is the definition of the Kingdom Animalia?
Kingdom of heterotrophic eukaryotes that includes all animals
Kingdom of prokaryotic, single-celled organisms that live in extreme environments
Kingdom of heterotrophic eukaryotes
Kingdom of single-celled and simple multiple-celled eukaryotic organisms
8. What is the definition of the Kingdom Archaea?
Kingdom of heterotrophic eukaryotes that includes all animals
Kingdom of prokaryotic, single-celled organisms that live in extreme environments
Kingdom of autotrophic eukaryotes that includes all plants
Kingdom of prokaryotic, single-celled organisms that lack a membrane-enclosed nucleus and can be classified by shape
9. What is the definition of the Kingdom Bacteria?
Kingdom of single-celled and simple multiple-celled eukaryotic organisms
Includes prokaryotic, single-celled organisms that lack a membrane-enclosed nucleus and can be classified by shape
Kingdom of prokaryotic, single-celled organisms that lack a membrane-enclosed nucleus and can be classified by shape
Kingdom of heterotrophic eukaryotes
10. What is the definition of Kingdom Fungi?
Kingdom of heterotrophic eukaryotes that includes all animals
Kingdom of heterotrophic eukaryotes
Kingdom of autotrophic eukaryotes that includes all plants
Kingdom of single-celled and simple multiple-celled eukaryotic organisms
11. What is the definition of Kingdom Plantae?
Kingdom of prokaryotic, single-celled organisms that live in extreme environments
Kingdom of prokaryotic, single-celled organisms that lack a membrane-enclosed nucleus and can be classified by shape
Kingdom of heterotrophic eukaryotes that includes all animals
Kingdom of autotrophic eukaryotes that includes all plants
12. What is the definition of the Kingdom Protista?
Kingdom of heterotrophic eukaryotes
Kingdom of autotrophic eukaryotes that includes all plants
Kingdom of single-celled and simple multiple-celled eukaryotic organisms
Kingdom of prokaryotic, single-celled organisms that live in extreme environments
13. Multicellular means...
An organism that must consume other organisms for energy
A category of organisms made up of more than one cell and of different types of cells
A category of organisms made up of one cell
A cell with a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles
14. Prokaryotic cells are...
A cell with a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles
An organism that makes its own food
A cell lacking a nucleus or any other membrane-enclosed organelle
A category of organisms made up of one cell
15. What is Taxonomy?
The branch of science that formally names and classifies organisms by their structure, function, and relationships
The branch of science that studies the science that deals with the earth's physical structure and substance, its history, and the processes that act on it.
The branch of science that studies how living organisms interact with each other and their environment
The branch of science that studies living organisms, dividing them into many specialized fields that cover their morphology, physiology, anatomy, behavior, origin, and distribution of the animal.
16. What is an example of a heterotroph?
A piece of metal
A fern
A cell of bacteria
A Chickadee
17. What is the level of taxonomy that falls below family and above species?
Order
Class
Genus
Phylum
18. True or False: Bacteria are Eukaryotic
True
False
19. True or False: Humans reside in the Domain Eukarya
False
True
20. True or False: Organisms like Bacteria and Protista's are Prokaryotic