classification

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Name the 5 different kingdoms
Plataea, Animalia, Fungi, Protoctista, Prokaryotes
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True or False- Animalia are multicellular
True
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do fungi have cell walls?
yes
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how does fungi feed?
saprophytically
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True or false- Protoctista has a nucleus and is unicellular
true
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Plataea are multicellular and have cell walls? - True of False
true
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Plataea does not have a chlorophyll- true or false
false- they do have chlorophyll
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what are the features of Prokaryotes?
unicellular and do not have a nucleus
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name the order of classification
kingdom, phyla, classes, orders, families, genera, species
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what can species be defined as?
1) organisms that can produce fertile offspring 2) organisms that have many features in commmon
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if two different species breed. what do they produce?
hybrids
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how many classes can vertebrates be divided into?
5
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name the 5 classes of vertebrates
fish, mammals, amphibians, reptiles, birds
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what two classes of vertebrates are warm blooded ?
Birds and mammals
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are fish warm or cold blooded ?
cold blooded
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True or false- Amphibians breath though lungs as adults and gills as young?
True
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True or false- mammals breath though gills?
false
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what vertebrate classes are cold blooded ?
reptiles, fish, amphibians
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out of all 5 vertebrate classes, which one gives births to live offspring ?
mammals
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where do fish and amphibians lay there eggs?
in water
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how does fungi feed?

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