The 5 Kingdom's Flashcards
What are the 5 kingdom’s?
-Prokaryotae
-Protoctista
-Fungi
-Plantae
-Animalia
Are Prokaryotae unicellular of multicellular?
Unicellular
Do Prokaryotae have a nucleus?
No
Do Prokaryotae have chloroplasts?
No
What other organelles do Prokaryotae have?
Ribosomes
Where do Prokaryotae get their nutrition from?
Energy from light or chemical compounds
How do Prokaryotae move?
By swimming
What is an example of a Prokaryotae?
Bacteria
Are Protoctista unicellular or multicellular?
Unicellular
Do Protoctista have a nucleus?
Yes
Do Protoctista have chloroplasts?
Yes
How do Protoctista get their nutrients?
-Autotrophic feeders
-Heterotrophic feeders
How do Protoctista move?
-Float
-Drag
What is an example of a Protoctista?
Paramecium
Are Fungi unicellular or multicellular?
Can be either
Do Fungi have a nucleus?
Yes
Do Fungi have chloroplasts?
No
What other organelles do Fungi have?
Cell walls made of chitin
How do Fungi get their nutrients?
Saprophytic
How do Fungi move?
They don’t
What is an example of Fungi?
Mushrooms
Are Plantae unicellular or multicellular?
Multicellular
Do Plantae have a nucleus?
Yes
Do Plantae have chloroplasts?
Yes
What other organelles do Plantae have?
Cell walls made of cellulose
How do Plantae get their nutrients?
Autotrophic feeders
How do Plantae move?
Most don’t actually move
What is an example of Plantae?
Flowering Plants e.g roses
Are Animalia unicellular or multicellular?
Multicellular
Do Animalia have a nucleus?
Yes
Do Animalia have chloroplasts?
No
How do Animalia get their nutrients?
Heterotrophic feeders
Do Animalia move?
Most usually move
What is an example of Animalia?
A frog