diversity kingdoms - exam

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what are the six kingdoms

Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, Archaea, Bacteria.

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what is the cell structure of animalia

lack cell walls

eukaryote

multicellular

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what is the method of reproduction for animalia

sexual

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what is the method of obtaining nutrients for animalia

heterotrophic, ingesting food

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what are examples of organisms that belong to animalia

birds , mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fish

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what domain does sexual reproduction occur in

eukarya domain which includes animals, plants, fungi, and protists.

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what is the cell structure of plantae

eukaryote

multicellular

cellulose

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what is the method of obtaining nutrients for plantae

autotrophs - they produce their own food through photosynthesis.

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what is the method of reproduction for plantae

sexual

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what are examples of organisms that belong to plantae

trees, shrubs, flowers, and grasses.

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what is the cell structure of fungi

eukaryote

mostly multicellular

chitin

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what is the method of obtaining nutrients for fungi

heterotroph

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what is the method of reproduction for fungi

sexual

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what are examples of organisms that belong to fungi

mushrooms, yeast, mold

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what is the cell structure for protista

eukaryote

unicellular and multicelular

cellulose in some, occasionally no cell wall

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what is the method of obtaining nutrients for protista

autotrophs and heterotrophs

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what is the method of reproduction for protista

asexual and sexual

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what are examples of organisms in protista

algae, amoebas, and slime molds.

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what is the cell structure of archaea

prokaryote

unicellular

not peptidoglycan, occasionally no cell wall

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what is the method of reproduction for archaea

asexual

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what is the method of obtaining nutrients for archaea

autotrophs and heterotrophs

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what are examples of organisms in archaea

methanogens, halophiles, and thermophiles, which thrive in extreme environments.

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what is the cell structure of bacteria

prokaryote

unicellular

peptidoglycan

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what is the method of obtaining nutrients for bacteria

autotrophs and heterotrophs.

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what is the method of reproduction for bacteria

asexual

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what are examples of organisms for bacteria

E. coli, Streptococcus (strep throat), and Bacillus.

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asexual reproduction

is a process where a single organism reproduces without the involvement of gametes, producing genetically identical offspring. - binary fission

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sexual reproduction

the process of combining genetic material from two parent organisms to create genetically diverse offspring.

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multicellular

Organisms composed of multiple cells

specialized cells

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autotroph

make own food to get energy, usually by using sunlight but could be with chemicals

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heterotroph

must consume other organisms to obtain energy

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prokaryote

most ancient

no membrane bound nucleus

before the nucleus

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eukaryote

true nucleus

membrane bound nucleus

much more complex and larger