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Classification Practice

1. I am made of many cells. My cells have an organized nucleus. I can have one parent or two parents. I make my own food. What Kingdom do I belong in? Kingdom Plantae

2. I can make my own food, but sometimes I also eat food. I can have either one or two parents. My cells have an organized nucleus. I am usually made of one cell, but sometimes I am made of many cells. What Kingdom do I belong in? Kingdom Protista

3. I can make my own food, but sometimes I eat food. I am singled celled, and I only have one parent. My cell does not have an organized nucleus. Sometimes I cause diseases and other times I am a decomposer. What Kingdom do I belong in? Kingdom Eubacteria

4. I am made of many cells. My cells have an organized nucleus. I have two parents and I eat food. What Kingdom do I belong in? Kingdom Animalia

5. My cells have an organized nucleus. I am usually made of many cells, but sometimes I can be singled celled. I cannot make my own food, so I must get food. I can have one or two parents. What Kingdom do I belong in? Kingdom Fungi

6. I am only made of one cell. My cell does not have an organized nucleus. I only have one parent. Sometimes I make my own food, but other times, I eat food. I like to live in volcano vents, salt water of deep oceans, or the freezing cold of the Arctic. What Kingdom do I belong in? Kingdom Archaebacteria

Rio Tinto, Spain- Extremely acidic water with orange colored, unicellular, prokaryotic organisms growing.Rio Tinto, Spain- Extremely acidic water with orange colored, unicellular, prokaryotic organisms growing. Kingdom Archaebacteria

Rose-large multicellular, eukaryotic organism that reproduces sexually. It is autotrophicRose-large multicellular, eukaryotic organism that reproduces sexually. It is autotrophic Kingdom Plantae

Yellowstone National Park, USA- Extremely hot springs with unicellular, prokaryotic organisms growing in the water.Yellowstone National Park, USA- Extremely hot springs with unicellular, prokaryotic organisms growing in the water. Kingdom Archaebacteria

Anthrax- unicellular, prokaryotic, reproduces asexually. Needs normal temperature and chemical conditions in which to live.Anthrax- unicellular, prokaryotic, reproduces asexually. Needs normal temperature and chemical conditions in which to live. Infectious Agent.Infectious Agent. Kingdom Eubacteria

Tiger-large multicellular, eukaryotic organism that reproduces sexually. It is heterotrophic.Tiger-large multicellular, eukaryotic organism that reproduces sexually. It is heterotrophic. Kingdom Animalia

Gingivitis-red, infected gum of dog caused by unicellular, prokaryotic organisms that reproduce asexually. This organism is commonly found in the mouths of living organisms. Infectious Agent.Gingivitis-red, infected gum of dog caused by unicellular, prokaryotic organisms that reproduce asexually. This organism is commonly found in the mouths of living organisms. Infectious Agent. Kingdom Eubacteria

Volvox Algae-unicellular, eukaryotic, autotrophic.Volvox Algae-unicellular, eukaryotic, autotrophic. Kingdom Protista

Mushroom-multicellular,Mushroom-multicellular, decomposer, heterotrophic.decomposer, heterotrophic. Kingdom Fungi

Paramecium-unicellular, eukaryotic, and microscopic.Paramecium-unicellular, eukaryotic, and microscopic. Kingdom Protista

Praying mantis- multicellular, eukaryotic, heterotrophic, reproduces sexually.Praying mantis- multicellular, eukaryotic, heterotrophic, reproduces sexually. Kingdom Animalia

Saguaro Cactus- multicellular,Saguaro Cactus- multicellular, eukaryotic, autotrophic,eukaryotic, autotrophic, reproduces sexuallyreproduces sexually Kingdom Plantae

Atlantic Ocean- Unicellular, prokaryotic organism found in extremely deep and salty water in the ocean.Atlantic Ocean- Unicellular, prokaryotic organism found in extremely deep and salty water in the ocean. Kingdom Archaebacteria