characteristics of the kingdoms

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prokaryota, protoctista, plantae, fungi, animalia
Danielle Cope
Quiz by Danielle Cope, updated more than 1 year ago
Danielle Cope
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Question 1

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which kingdom is prokaryotic?
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  • Prokaryota
  • Protoctista
  • Animalia
  • Fungi
  • Plantae

Question 2

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what is the organisation of fungi?
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  • single-celled, hyphal
  • multi-cellular

Question 3

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which kingdom does NOT contain a nucleus?
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  • Protoctista
  • Plantae
  • Prokaryota
  • Animalia
  • Fungi

Question 4

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Some Prokaryota contain [blank_start]photosynthetic lamella[blank_end]; [blank_start]some[blank_end] Protoctista contain chloroplasts; [blank_start]all[blank_end] Plantae contain chloroplasts; Fungi [blank_start]don't[blank_end] contain chloroplasts and neither do Animalia.
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  • all
  • some
  • photosynthetic lamella
  • don't

Question 5

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4/5 kingdoms contain 80s ribosomes in the cytoplasm, which kingdom contains 70s?
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  • prokaryota
  • fungi

Question 6

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what type of vacuole do Animals have?
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  • none
  • small, scattered, temporary
  • large, central, perminant

Question 7

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which kingdom NEVER has a vacuole?
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  • animalia
  • prokaryota

Question 8

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which TWO kingdoms have large, central permanent vacuoles?
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  • prokaryota, animalia
  • plantae, fungi
  • fungi, protoctista
  • plantae, prokaryota

Question 9

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which kingdoms don't have cell walls?
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  • animalia
  • animalia and some protoctista
  • fungi

Question 10

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what is the cell wall of Prokaryota made of?
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  • cellulose
  • doesn't have a cell wall
  • peptidoglycan

Question 11

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what is the cell wall of fungi made of?
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  • chitin
  • cellulose

Question 12

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how does prokaryota get it's nutrition?
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  • saprotrophic, autotrophic, phototrophic
  • autotrophic, parasitic, saprotrophic
  • holozoic, heterotrophic

Question 13

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how does protoctista get it's nutrition?
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  • some autotrophic, some heterotrophic
  • parasitic

Question 14

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how does plantae get it's nutrition?
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  • autotrophic
  • heterotrophic
  • parasitic, autotrophic

Question 15

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how does fungi get it's nutrition?
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  • hyphae form mycelium, saprotrophic, parasitic
  • holozoic, heterotrophic

Question 16

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how does animalia get it's nutrition?
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  • holozoic, heterotrophic
  • saprotrophic
  • heterotrophic

Question 17

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only ONE kingdom has a nervous co-ordination, which one?
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  • fungi
  • protoctista
  • animalia

Question 18

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kingdom only reproduces asexually?
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  • fungi
  • prokaryota

Question 19

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fungi reproduction
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  • some of the species reproduce sexually, other fungi reproduce asexually
  • some of the species reproduce sexually, other fungi reproduce asexually. some species can do both

Question 20

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animalia reproduction
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  • most reproduce sexually but aphids can reproduce asexually
  • sexually

Question 21

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plant reproduction
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  • sexually
  • asexually through budding
  • sexually through seeds; asexually through spores and budding

Question 22

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protoctista reproduction
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  • asexually
  • asexually through binory division and sexually
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