The Six Kingdoms of Life

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Which kingdom contains organisms with chitin cell walls?

  • Protists
  • Archaea
  • Fungi (correct)
  • Animals

Which of the following is a characteristic of animals?

  • Prokaryotic cells
  • No cell walls (correct)
  • Unicellular
  • Chitin cell walls

Which kingdom includes both unicellular and multicellular organisms?

  • Animals
  • Protists (correct)
  • Archaea
  • Fungi

Which of these kingdoms are all its members eukaryotes?

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In which kingdom are organisms found in extreme environments?

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Which kingdom includes organisms with cell walls containing peptidoglycan?

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Which of the following kingdoms consists entirely of eukaryotes?

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Which kingdom is characterized by having members with chitin cell walls?

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Which kingdom is known to have no cell walls?

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Which of the following kingdoms includes unicellular organisms?

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Flashcards

Animals (Kingdom)

The eukaryotic kingdom lacking cell walls, mostly multicellular, with some microscopic members.

Fungi (Kingdom)

Eukaryotic kingdom with chitin cell walls; includes yeasts, molds, and mushrooms; some are microbes.

Protists (Kingdom)

Eukaryotic kingdom with two main groups: algae and protozoa; includes both unicellular and multicellular forms.

Archaea

Similar to bacteria but with a different cell wall composition; often found in extreme environments.

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Organism Classification: Prokaryotes

A domain of life where organisms lack a nucleus or other complex organelles.

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Bacteria Kingdom

Prokaryotic, unicellular organisms with peptidoglycan in their cell walls.

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Plants Kingdom

Eukaryotic, multicellular organisms with cellulose cell walls; no microbes included.

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Study Notes

  • There are six kingdoms

Bacteria

  • All bacteria are prokaryotes
  • All bacteria are unicellular
  • Bacteria have cell walls with peptidoglycan

Plants

  • All plants are eukaryotes
  • All plants are multicellular
  • Plants have cellulose cell walls
  • There are no microbes in the plant kingdom

Animals

  • All animals are eukaryotes
  • Animals have no cell walls
  • Most animals are multicellular
  • Some animals are microscopic

Fungi

  • All fungi are eukaryotes
  • Fungi have cell walls made of chitin
  • The fungi kingdom includes yeasts, molds, and mushrooms
  • Some fungi are microbes

Protists

  • All protists are eukaryotes
  • The two main groups of protists are algae and protozoa
  • Protists include both unicellular and multicellular forms

Archaea

  • Archaea share similarities with bacteria
  • Archaea have a different cell wall composition to bacteria
  • Archaea are typically found in extreme environments

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