animals,plants,fungi,protoctists,bacteria&viruses

Cards (27)

  • What are the five kingdoms of life excluding viruses?

    Animals, plants, fungi, protists, and bacteria
  • Why are viruses considered the odd one out among living organisms?

    Because they are not classified as living organisms
  • What type of cells are animals, plants, fungi, and protists made up of?
    Eukaryotic cells
  • What is a key characteristic of eukaryotic cells?

    They have DNA in the form of chromosomes located in a nucleus
  • How do bacteria differ from eukaryotic organisms?

    Bacteria are prokaryotic and do not have a nucleus
  • How much smaller are bacteria compared to eukaryotic cells?

    Bacteria are between 10 and 100 times smaller than eukaryotic cells
  • What is the estimated number of animal species on Earth?

    Between 5 and 10 million species
  • What do all animals have in common?
    They are multicellular, heterotrophs, and most reproduce sexually
  • What does the term multicellular mean?

    Organisms made up of many cells
  • How do animals obtain their energy?
    By consuming other organisms
  • How many species of plants are estimated to exist?

    Around 300,000 species
  • How do plants obtain their energy?
    Through photosynthesis using sunlight
  • What is a key difference between fungi and plants?
    Fungi cannot photosynthesize and are heterotrophs
  • What is saprotrophic nutrition?

    A process where fungi secrete enzymes to digest food outside their body
  • What is mycelium in fungi?

    A body made up of thread-like structures called hyphae
  • What is a pathogen?

    An organism that can cause disease
  • What are protists?

    A kingdom of mostly unicellular organisms with diverse characteristics
  • What is the relationship between some protists and humans?

    Some protists can be pathogens and cause disease
  • What is a key characteristic of bacteria?

    They are single-celled organisms that can live in various environments
  • What is the role of bacteria in the human intestines?

    They help in digesting food
  • How do viruses differ from other organisms?

    Viruses are not considered living organisms and cannot reproduce independently
  • What is the basic structure of a virus?
    A protein coat surrounding genetic material (DNA or RNA)
  • Why are viruses classified as parasites?

    Because they depend on other organisms to reproduce
  • What are some examples of viruses?

    Influenza virus, tobacco mosaic virus, HIV, and COVID-19
  • What are the key features of the five kingdoms of life?
    • Animals: multicellular, heterotrophs, reproduce sexually
    • Plants: multicellular, autotrophs, use photosynthesis
    • Fungi: multicellular and unicellular, heterotrophs, use saprotrophic nutrition
    • Protists: mostly unicellular, diverse characteristics
    • Bacteria: single-celled, live in various environments, some beneficial
  • What are the differences between eukaryotic and prokaryotic organisms?

    • Eukaryotic: have a nucleus, DNA in chromosomes, larger size
    • Prokaryotic: no nucleus, loose DNA, smaller size
  • What is the significance of understanding the differences between these groups of organisms?

    • Helps in classifying living organisms
    • Aids in understanding ecological roles
    • Important for medical and environmental studies