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Kingdom Practical Get our journal!! Find your next blank page. Title the page Kingdom Performance Assessment Number 1-20 straight down the page! Kingdom Practical

Warm-Up Day 6 Which kingdom does this organism belong to? Eukaryote Multicellular Heterotroph Non-Mobile

1. What kingdom am I in? My cells contain a nucleus and I am strictly an autotroph and only move in response to a stimulus.

2. What kingdom am I in? Amoeba

3. What kingdom am I in? Escherichia

My cells never have a cell wall but I do have a nucleus. 4. What kingdom am I in? My cells never have a cell wall but I do have a nucleus.

5. What kingdom am I in? Red algae

6. What kingdom am I in? I am a unicellular, prokaryotic organism that can act as a decomposer or cause you to be very sick .

7. What kingdom am I in? Streptococcus

8. What kingdom am I in?

9. What kingdom am I in?

10. What kingdom am I in?

11. What kingdom am I in? Euglena

12. What kingdom am I in?

13. What kingdom am I in? Human cheek cells

14. What kingdom am I in? Yeast

15. What kingdom am I in? I am a eukaryotic cell that can be either autotrophic or heterotrophic.

16. What kingdom am I in?

17. What kingdom am I in?

18. What kingdom am I in? Diatom

19. What kingdom am I in?

20. What kingdom am I in? I am a prokaryotic cell that lives in the thermal vents at the bottom of the ocean.

Which two organisms can produce fertile offsping? WARM-UP Day 7 CHIHUAHUA FOX TERRIER BLACK BEAR KOALA BEAR GENUS Canis Ursus Ailuropoda SPECIES familiaris brown australias Which two organisms can produce fertile offsping?

Which classification level indicates that the organism has a backbone? 1 2 3 4 5 Which classification level indicates that the organism has a backbone?