1. Prokaryotic simple one-celled organisms that reproduce by splitting into two cells are called Kingdom ______________.
a. Animalia
b. Protista
c. Monera
2. Eukaryotic multicellular organisms that can reproduce sexually and asexually, and do not have chlorophyll are called Kingdom ________.
a. Fungi
b. Animalia
c. Plantae
3. Eukaryotic mobile multicellular organisms that cannot produce their own food, have no cell wall, and do not contain chlorophyll are called Kingdom _________.
a. Plantae
b. Animalia
c. Monera
4. Eukaryotic immobile multicellular organisms that contain chlorophyll, have a cell wall, and can produce their own food are called Kingdom ____________.
a. Animalia
b. Fungi
c. Plantae
5. Eukaryotic mostly single-celled organisms that may move, using a pseudopod (false foot) are called Kingdom_________.
a. Fungi
b. Protista
c. Animalia
6. Match the following organisms with their kingdom.
paramecia
a. Fungi
b. Animalia
c. Protista
7. tiger
a. Monera
b. Plantae
c. Animalia
8. bacteria
a. Monera
b. Fungi
c. Protista
9. moss
a. Fungi
b. Plantae
c. Animalia
10. mushroom
a. Plantae
b. Protista
c. Fungi
11. Match the example with the term that it identifies for questions 11 through 15.
green plant
a. primary producer
b. tertiary, or third level consumer
c. primary consumer
12. bacteria and fungi
a. primary producer
b. decomposers
c. secondary consume
13. prairie wolf
a. secondary consumer
b. primary consumer
c. tertiary, or third level consumer
14. rabbit
a. primary producer
b. primary consumer
c. secondary consumer
15. buzzard
a. tertiary, or third level consumer
b. decomposer
c. primary producer
16. Phylum Chordata is made up of organisms that contain a spinal chord.
a. True
b. False
17. Which of the following can produce milk for its young?
a. Kingdom Plantae
b. Class Mammalia
c. Order Primate
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Science: Taxonomy of Living Organisms - Quiz