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Quiz: Kingdoms & Classification PAP Biology Unit 9

1. Prokaryotes from this domain have been found in extreme places such as the hot springs of Yellowstone National Park.

2. The scientific name for these members of the kingdom animalia is Canis lupis. To which genus do these two belong?

3. Is this organism an autotroph or a heterotroph?

4. Which of these has cell walls made of cellulose? B

5. What is the shape of these bacteria?

6. Is this paramecium a prokaryote or a Eukaryote?

7. These volvox are a type of algae. To what kingdom do they belong?

8. This amoeba is a member of the kingdom protista 8. This amoeba is a member of the kingdom protista. To what domain does it belong?

9. The pink hue of this salt is caused by what salt loving group of Archaea?

10. These carnivorous plants live in soils low in nitrogen so they consume bugs sort of like vitamin supplements. However, they can photosynthesize and make their own food, therefore they are _____________________.