which kingdom is prokaryotic?
Prokaryota
Protoctista
Animalia
Fungi
Plantae
what is the organisation of fungi?
single-celled, hyphal
multi-cellular
which kingdom does NOT contain a nucleus?
Some Prokaryota contain ; Protoctista contain chloroplasts; Plantae contain chloroplasts; Fungi contain chloroplasts and neither do Animalia.
4/5 kingdoms contain 80s ribosomes in the cytoplasm, which kingdom contains 70s?
prokaryota
fungi
what type of vacuole do Animals have?
none
small, scattered, temporary
large, central, perminant
which kingdom NEVER has a vacuole?
animalia
which TWO kingdoms have large, central permanent vacuoles?
prokaryota, animalia
plantae, fungi
fungi, protoctista
plantae, prokaryota
which kingdoms don't have cell walls?
animalia and some protoctista
what is the cell wall of Prokaryota made of?
cellulose
doesn't have a cell wall
peptidoglycan
what is the cell wall of fungi made of?
chitin
how does prokaryota get it's nutrition?
saprotrophic, autotrophic, phototrophic
autotrophic, parasitic, saprotrophic
holozoic, heterotrophic
how does protoctista get it's nutrition?
some autotrophic, some heterotrophic
parasitic
how does plantae get it's nutrition?
autotrophic
heterotrophic
parasitic, autotrophic
how does fungi get it's nutrition?
hyphae form mycelium, saprotrophic, parasitic
how does animalia get it's nutrition?
saprotrophic
only ONE kingdom has a nervous co-ordination, which one?
protoctista
kingdom only reproduces asexually?
fungi reproduction
some of the species reproduce sexually, other fungi reproduce asexually
some of the species reproduce sexually, other fungi reproduce asexually. some species can do both
animalia reproduction
most reproduce sexually but aphids can reproduce asexually
sexually
plant reproduction
asexually through budding
sexually through seeds; asexually through spores and budding
protoctista reproduction
asexually
asexually through binory division and sexually