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The broadest taxonomic group for classifying living organisms is the-
domain.
kingdom.
family.
genus.
Of the characteristic comparisons in the list below, which option is one of those used for classifying an organism into a taxonomic kingdom?
has nucleus/does not have nucleus
internal skeleton/exoskeleton
multicellular/unicellular
broad leaves/narrow leaves
Which characteristic is always true for each and every member of the animal kingdom?
it is heterotrophic.
it is unicellular.
it does not have a nucleus.
it reproduces asexually.
Which of the following is true about all members of the kingdom Fungi? All fungi-
are made of cells without a nucleus
most consume other organisms for energy
reproduce asexually by budding
are microscopic unicellular organisms
Which of the following characteristics can be used to classify an organism into a taxonomic domain?
being unicellular or multicellular
mode of reproduction
presence of nucleus in cells
being heterotrophic or autotrophic
Organisms that are members of the family Coccinellidae are heterotrophic, reproduce sexually, and are multicellular. Knowing this, we can be certain they belong to which kingdom?
Animalia
Plantae
Eubacteria
Protista
All members of the kingdom Protista share which of the following characteristics? They all-
reproduce sexually.
produce their own food.
are made of more than one.
have an enclosed nucleus.
Which of the following kingdoms includes organisms that are single-celled eukaryotes that can be either heterotrophic or autotrophic?
Plantae
Fungi
Protista
Animalia
Organisms in which of the following kingdoms can only reproduce sexually?
Plantae
Protista
Fungi
Animalia
An organism that is multicellular, reproduces sexually, and makes its own food (autotrophic) is classified into which taxonomic kingdom?
Fungi
Plantae
Protista
Animalia
Which characteristic is always true for all members of the plant kingdom?
Is autotrophic
Is unicellular
Does not have a nucleus
Reproduces asexually
Which of the following kingdoms consist of eukaryotes that only reproduce sexually?
Fungi
Animalia
Protista
Plantae
What options correctly fill in the rest of the chart?
Many, heterotrophic, sexual
One, autotrophic, sexual, and asexual
One or many, autotrophic, sexual, and asexual
One or many, heterotrophic, sexual
What options correctly fill in the rest of the chart?
many, heterotrophic, asexual
one, autotrophic, sexual and asexual
many, autotrophic, sexual and asexual
many, heterotrophic, sexual
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