Exploring the Six Kingdoms of Life

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Which two kingdoms are missing from the list that includes Eubacteria, Protista, Plantae, and Animalia?

  • Fungi and Monera
  • Eukaryotia and Fungi
  • Archaebacteria and Monera
  • Fungi and Archaebacteria (correct)

Which kingdom includes only heterotrophs?

  • Plantae
  • Fungi (correct)
  • Protista
  • Eubacteria

Which of the kingdoms in the six-kingdom system of classification was once grouped with plants?

  • Carnivores
  • Protista (correct)
  • Animalia
  • Fungi

Which taxonomic level is used to distinguish plants?

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Which similar characteristic is most important in classifying two groups of bears into the same genus?

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Study Notes

Kingdoms of Classification

  • The two missing kingdoms from the list are Fungi and Archaea.
  • The kingdom that includes only heterotrophs is Animalia.

Classification of Organisms

  • The kingdom that was once grouped with plants is Chromista (also known as Stramenopila).

Taxonomic Classification

  • The taxonomic level used to distinguish plants is the kingdom level.

Genus Classification

  • The similar characteristic most important in classifying two groups of bears into the same genus is their morphology.

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