1. What Kingdom? Prokaryotic Single-celled Heterotrophic.

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1. What Kingdom? Prokaryotic Single-celled Heterotrophic

2. What Kingdom? Single-celled Heterotrophic Commonly found in ponds Has a nucleus

3. What Kingdom? Multi-cellular Heterotrophic Has a nucleus

4. What Kingdom? Multi-cellular Contains cell walls Has a nucleus autotrophic

5. What Kingdom? Prokaryotic Single-celled Heterotrophic Lives in extreme environments

6. What Kingdom? Multi-cellular Contains cell walls Has a nucleus autotrophic

7. What Kingdom? Prokaryotic Single-celled Heterotrophic E. coli

8. What Kingdom? Single-celled Heterotrophic Commonly found in ponds Has a nucleus Euglena

9. What Kingdom? Mushroom Multi-cellular Heterotrophic Decomposer Has a nucleus

10. What Kingdom? Penicillin Multi-cellular Decomposer Heterotrophic Has a nucleus Yeast

11. What Kingdom? Multi-cellular Autotrophic Has a nucleus Contains cell walls

12. What Kingdom? Multi-cellular Heterotrophic Has a nucleus

13. What Kingdom? Centipede Multi-cellular Heterotrophic Has a nucleus

14. What Kingdom? Multi-cellular Autotrophic Has a nucleus Contains cell walls

15. What Kingdom? Prokaryotic Single-celled Heterotrophic E. coli

Scientists use ______________ to group similar organisms by similar characteristics A. Atoms B. Cells C. Classification D. Species

The largest classification group is called A. Species B. Class C. Kingdom D. Domain

A group of organisms that are able to interbreed is a A. Phylum B. Class C. Species D.Order

1. Extra credit What is the word for having a nucleus?

2. Extra Credit What is the word for not having a true nucleus?

3. Extra Credit Organisms that can make their own food or self-feeders are…