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This list of characteristics describes organisms in the ________ .
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This list of characteristics describes organisms in the ________ .
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The characteristics of being eukaryotic, mostly unicellular, very diverse, can be an autotroph or a heterotroph describe the
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Fungi in Linnaeus’s Three Kingdom classification system(1 point) Responses were classified under the Animal Kingdom.
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Fungi in Linnaeus's Three Kingdom classification system
were classified under the Mineral Kingdom. could not be classified. were
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You find a species that is multicellular, has a nucleus, cell wall, and is autotropic. What kingdom would this be in? * 1 point
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Classification: An organism that is multicellular, has eukaryotic cells, no cell walls, and is a heterotroph belongs to what
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Classification: An organism that is multicellular, has eukaryotic cells, has a cell wall, is a heterotroph/saprophyte belongs to
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Eukarya
Eubacteria Archaebacteria match with the kingdom 1. Animals 2. Fungi 3. Protista 4. Plants 5. Archaea 6. Bacteria
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Amanda learns that some species of algae share the characteristics of being single-celled and producing sugar by photosynthesis.
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Which kingdom contains members that are so diverse that their only shared trait is the fact they have is a nucleus and
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Which kingdom contains members that are so diverse that their only shared trait is the fact they have is a nucleus and
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Protists are organisms that are classified in their own kingdom. Protists are not plants or animals, yet some protists have
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Students observe a living thing that is multicellular, autotrophic, and reproduces sexually and asexually. Which kingdom does
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Protists are organisms that are classified in their own kingdom. Protists are not plants or animals, yet some protists have
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What makes the kingdom Protista unique?(1 point)
Responses Protists share a common ancestor with fungi only. Protists share a
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The domain Eukarya contains which of the following kingdoms?
* 1 point Protista, Fungi, Plants, Animals, Bacteria Protista,
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Which kingdom had microscopic species that are either unicellular or multicellular, heterotopic or autotrophic, cell wall or no
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Which kingdom has organisms that are ALL autotrophic AND have a cell wall made of cellulose?
a Protista b Fungi c Plants d
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Students observe a living thing that is multicellular autotrophic, and reproduces, sexually and asexually which kingdom does
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Protists are organisms that are classified in their own kingdom. Protists are not plants or animals, yet some protists have
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Amanda learns that some species of algae share the characteristics of being single-celled and producing sugar by photosynthesis.
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Which kingdom contains members that are so diverse that their only shared trait is the fact they have is a nucleus and
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Which best describes a main difference between organisms in kingdom Fungi and organisms in kingdom Plantae? a
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Protists are organisms that are classified in their own kingdom. Protists are not plants or animals, yet so some protists have
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Classify the characteristics as belonging to the kingdoms of plantae, animalia, or both.
Asexual reproduction reproduce sexually
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Scientists used to group fungi with plants. Which of the following is a major factor that determines why fungi are not
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Which kingdom has organisms that are ALL autotrophic AND have a cell wall made of cellulose?
a Fungi b Protista c Eubacteria d
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Where are books kept in a kingdom
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What makes the kingdom Protista unique?(1 point)
Responses Protists share a common ancestor with fungi only. Protists share a
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A scientist discovers a new organism. The organism is multicellular, eats other organisms for food, and moves freely from place
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Examine the organism in the picture below.
This organism is multicellular and has tissue organization. The organism gets the
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The organisms shown above belong to
(1 point) Responses the animal kingdom. the animal kingdom. both the plant kingdom and the
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what makes the kingdom Protista unique?
Protists are not made of cells Protists share a common ancestor with fungi only Protists
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. What do all kingdoms within Eukarya have in common?(1 point)
Responses They all contain chloroplasts for photosynthesis They
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Which kingdom contains members that are so diverse that their only shared trait is the fact they have is a nucleus and membrane
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A scientist discovers a new organism. The organism is multicellular, eats other organisms for food, and moves freely from place
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An organism that is in kingdom animals but not in phylum chordata is what?
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