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Six Kingdoms Quiz

1. List the Six Kingdoms (3pts) 2. There are two kingdoms which used to be in the same kingdom classification. What are they, and what distinct characteristic separates them into two kingdoms? (2pts)

3. Divide the six kingdoms into two groups based upon their cellular structure (eukaryotic or prokaryotic)? 4. Divide the six kingdoms based upon how many cells they have (multi-cellular or uni-cellular or both)? (3pts)

5. List which kingdoms are autotrophic, heterotrophic or both 5. List which kingdoms are autotrophic, heterotrophic or both. Be sure you understand what these terms mean. 6. What kingdom would a multicellular, autotroph which has cell walls made of cellulose, chloroplasts and a large vacuole belong to? 7. What kingdom would a multicellular heterotroph which is eukaryotic, has cell walls made of chitin and typically will grow on bread or cheese belong to?

8. Which kingdom would a unicellular, eukaryotic, heterotrophic amoeba belong to? (1pt) 9. Which Kingdom would a prokaryotic unicellular autotrophic organism which lives in extremely hot places belong to? (1pt) 10. Which kingdom would a prokaryotic unicellular heterotrophic organism which causes food poisoning and helps with digestion belong to? (1pt)

11. Which kingdom would a multicellular, eukaryotic, heterotroph which can move belong to?

Answers 1. Eubacteria, Archeabacteria, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia (3pts) 2.Eubacteria and Archeabacteria, these kingdoms are distinguished based upon their cell wall differences and environment where they live. (2pts) 3. Eukaryotic-Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia Prokaryotic-Eubacteria and Archeabacteria (3pts)

4.(3pts) Uni-cellular-Eubacteria & Archeabacteria Multi-Cellular-Animalia, Plantae Both-Fungi & Protista 5. (3pts)Autotrophic-Plantae Heterotrophs-Animalia & Fungi Both-Archeabacteria, Eubacteria, Protista 6. (1pt)Kingdom Plantae 7. (1pt)Kingdom Fungi 8. (1pt)Kingdom Protista 9. (1pt)Kingdom Archeabacteria 10. (1pt)Kingdom Eubacteria 11. (1pt)Kingdom Animalia