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Is kingdom fungi multi or uni cellular?
both
Unicellular like yeast
Multicellular like mushrooms
Is kingdom Archae multi or uni cellular?
Unicellular
Is kingdom Eubacteria multi or uni cellular?
Unicellular
Is kingdom Protista multi or uni cellular?
Unicellular
What special organelles does Kingdom Plantae Have?
- Cell wall made of cellulose
- Chloroplasts (to perform photosynthesis)
- Large vacuoles
What cell type is kingdom Animalia?
Eukaryote
What are examples of kingdom Protista?
Algae
What are examples of kingdom Eubacteria?
Strep
(as is strep-throat)
What are examples of kingdom Fungi?
- Athlete's foot
- Jock itch
- Yeast
- Mushroom
- Mold
How does Kingdom Protista obtain energy?
Mostly Heterotrophs
Sometimes Autotrophs
How does Kingdom Fungi obtain energy?
Heterotrophs
How does Kingdom Plantae obtain energy?
Autotrophs
How does Kingdom Eubacteria obtain energy?
Mostly Hetrotrophs
Sometims Autotrophs
How does Kingdom Archae obtain energy?
Mostly Hetrotrophs
Sometims Autotrophs
How does Kingdom Animalia obtain energy?
Heterotrophs
Is kingdom Plantae multi or uni cellular?
Multicellular
Is kingdom Animalia multi or uni cellular?
Multicellular
What are kingdom Archae's special organelles?
Cell wall without peptidoglycan
Which organelle is found only in animal cells?
centrials
what type of cell is kingdom Plantae?
Eukaryote
what type of cell is kingdom Fungi?
Eukaryote
what type of cell is kingdom Archae?
Prokaryote
What are the subunits of Proteins?
Amino Acids
What are the subunits of Lipids?
- Fatty acids
&
- Glycerol
What are the subunits of Nucleic Acids?
- Phosphate
- Sugar
- Nitrogenous base
- DNA
What are the subunits of Carbs?
Glucose
What are examples of members of Kingdom Animalia?
- Human
- Frog
- Snake
- Dinosaurs
What are kingdom Eubacteria's special organelles?
Cell wall made with peptidoglycan
What are examples of Proteins?
Eggs, Meats, beans, Fingernails
What are examples of Carbs?
Bread, Pasta, Sugar, Potatoes
What are examples of Lipids?
Grease, Oil, Earwax, Cholesterol
What are examples of Nucleic Acids?
- DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid)
- RNA (Ribonucleic acid)
What is a Prokaryote cell?
No nucleus & Unicellular
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What is a Eukaryote cell?
has a nucleus
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What is the main function of Nucleic Acids?
Instructions/Codes of life
What is the main function of Proteins?
Building Blocks of Life
What is the main function of Carbs?
A source of short term energy
What is the main function of Lipids?
A source of long term energy