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Take your time to answer all of the questions on the test. Please give detailed short answers. Use the image in 16-19 to help you answer the questions.
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What is the difference between an autotroph and heterotroph?

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What is the difference between a prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell? In addition, give an example of each.

How many kingdoms are in the modern taxonomy system?
five kingdoms
seven kingdoms
six kingdoms
three kingdoms
What are the six characteristics of living things?
cells, DNA, obtain energy, grow and develop, sense and respond, reproduce
cells, DNA, obtain energy, growth and climate, sense and respond, reproduce
cells, movement, obtain energy, grow and develop, sense and respond, reproduce
cells, DNA, obtain energy, grow and develop, speed and strength, reproduce
What is the difference between a multicellular and unicellular organism?
one creates chloroplasts and the other does not
one is faster growing than the other
one is more acidic than the other
one is composed of more cells than the other
This scientist was the first to classify living organisms
Aristotle
Linnaeus
Ptolemy
Copernicus
Who is considered the father of modern taxonomy or classification?
Aristotle
Linnaeus
Ptolemy
Copernicus
His system of classification was considered flawed because too many organisms could fit into more than one group.
Aristotle
Linnaeus
Ptolemy
Copernicus
What made Linnaeus' system more useful than Aristotle's?
Linnaeus' system used molecular biology while Aristotle did not
Linnaeus' system was more detailed to classify more accurately
Linnaeus' system had more fungi groups than Aristotle
Every Kingdom has cells with cell walls.
True
False
Which of the following are characteristics of Archae? Choose all that apply
Prokaryotic
Unicellular
Sexual Reproduction
Live in extreme environments
Which are characteristics of the Protista Kingdom? Choose all that apply.
Eukaryotic
Prokaryotic
likes aquatic (water) environments
plant and animal like
Which of these kingdoms are ONLY heterotrophic? Choose all that apply
Animal
Plant
Protist
Fungi
Eubacteria
Every organism on the planet has been classified
True
False
Invertebrates have a spine
true
false
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Which two kingdoms are prokaryotic?
Protista
Archae
Eukaryote
Bacteria
Animalia
If the cell does not have a cell wall, in which kingdom is the organism classified?
Plantae
Animalia
Protista
Fungi
If an organism has a cell wall but doesn't use photosynthesis, what kingdom does it belong to?
Archae
Plantae
Fungi
Animalia