Term
All kingdoms include some unicellular organisms
True
or
False |
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Definition
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Kingdoms are the most inclusive taxonomic group
True
or
False
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Definition
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Term
Nonvascular plants lack true roots, stems, and leaves
True
or
False |
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Definition
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Term
Plants are the primary producers in most
terrestrial food webs
True
or
False |
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Definition
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Term
Roses, grasses, and oaks are the most common
seedless vascular plants
True
or
False |
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Definition
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Term
Most biologists use six kingdoms into which they
organize all living things
True
or
False |
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Definition
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Term
Colonies are truly multicellular
True
or
False
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Definition
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Term
All organisms in the kingdom Animalia have cell
walls as part of their structure
True
or
False |
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Definition
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Term
All organisms in the kingdoms Plantae and
Animalia are multicellular
True
or
False |
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Definition
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Term
Archaebacteria have cell walls that do not
contain peptidoglycan
True
or
False |
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Definition
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Term
Plants are multicellular autotrophs
True
or
False |
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Definition
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Term
Plants differ from one another according to their type
of vascular and reproductive structures
True
or
False |
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Definition
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Term
The bodies of fungi are composed of slender
strands called hyphae
True
or
False |
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Definition
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Term
Multicellularity enables cells to specialize in
different functions
True
or
False |
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Definition
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Term
Angiosperms produce seeds in
fruits
or
pine trees |
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Definition
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Term
Two-thirds of all named species of animals are
arthropods
or
mollusks |
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Definition
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Term
Distinct groups of cells with a similar structure and
function are called
tissues
or
organs |
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Definition
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Term
Amoebas move using extensions of cytoplasm called
flagella
or
pseudopodia |
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Definition
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Term
Tissues organized into specialized structures
with specific functions are called
organ systems
or
organs |
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Definition
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Term
The plant tissue that transports water and dissolved
nutrients is called
vascular tissue
or
spongy tissue |
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Definition
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Term
One difference between plants & animals is that plants are
autotrophs and animals are heterotrophs
or
heterotrophs and animals are autotrophs |
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Definition
autotrophs and animals are heterotrophs |
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Term
The kingdoms Eubacteria and Archaebacteria were once
grouped in a kingdom called...
Protista
or
Monera |
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Definition
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Term
The major gas that is released to the
atmosphere by plants is...
helium
or
oxygen
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Definition
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Term
Vascular plants that reproduce by making seeds,
but that do not produce flowers are called...
gymnosperms
or
fruits |
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Definition
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Term
A temporary collection of cells that come together
for a period of time and then separate is called a(n)
colony
or
aggregation |
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Definition
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Term
The process by which cells become specialized in
form and function is called
colonization
or
differentiation
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Definition
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Term
Four of the kingdoms include eukaryotes and
the other two include...
fungi
or
prokaryotes |
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Definition
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Term
Most plants are...
nonvascular
or
vascular |
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Definition
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Term
The most common seedless vascular plants are
ferns
or
gymnosperms |
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Definition
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Term
Various organs that carry out a major body
function make up a(n)
organ system
or
organ |
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Definition
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Term
Diatoms have double shells made of...
calcium
or
silica |
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Definition
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