Speed Questions
- The scientific name is made up of the ______name first, and then the ______.
- Organisms that do not have a nucleus are either in the ______kingdom or the ______kingdom.
- Algae, protazoa, and slime molds, are all examples of organisms found in the _____ kingdom.
- The cell wall of fungi is made up of ______.
- The cell wall of plants and plant-like protists is made up of _____.
- What kingdom is made up of entirely autotrophic organisms?
- The science of classifying organisms and giving each a scientific name is called ______.
- What are the six kingdoms?
- What 2 organelles are only found in plant cells?
- What two organelles work together to provide energy in the plant cell?
- Name three examples of archaebacteria?
- Plant-like protists are called ______.
- This kingdom of organisms get their energy by absorbing nutrients from dead matter around them.
- The only kingdom that has no cell wall is ______.
- These two kingdoms have no unicellular organisms.
- Protozoas are found in what kingdom?
- A tool used for identifying organisms is called a ______
- What are the products of photosynthesis?
- A cell with no nucleus is called a ______cell
- Unicellular organisms like bacteria use this form of asexual reproduction.
- Where are genes located exactly?
- Bacteria that live is extremely salty environments are called ______.
- BONUS: What molecule is broken down by the mitochondria to provide energy for the cell?
Speed Questions
- The scientific name is made up of the ______name first, and then the ______.
- Organisms that do not have a nucleus are either in the ______kingdom or the ______kingdom.
- Algae, protazoa, and slime molds, are all examples of organisms found in the _____ kingdom.
- The cell wall of fungi is made up of ______.
- The cell wall of plants and plant-like protists is made up of _____.
- What kingdom is made up of entirely autotrophic organisms?
- The science of classifying organisms and giving each a scientific name is called ______.
- What are the six kingdoms?
- What 2 organelles are only found in plant cells?
- What two organelles work together to provide energy in the plant cell?
- Name three examples of archaebacteria?
- Plant-like protists are called ______.
- This kingdom of organisms get their energy by absorbing nutrients from dead matter around them.
- The only kingdom that has no cell wall is ______.
- These two kingdoms have no unicellular organisms.
- Protozoas are found in what kingdom?
- A tool used for identifying organisms is called a ______
- What are the products of photosynthesis?
- A cell with no nucleus is called a ______cell
- Unicellular organisms like bacteria use this form of asexual reproduction.
- Where are genes located exactly?
- Bacteria that live is extremely salty environments are called ______.
23. BONUS: What molecule is broken down by the mitochondria to provide energy for the cell?