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This document summarizes the key characteristics of different kingdoms of organisms and provides a classification key to identify kingdoms. It lists characteristics of bacteria, protists, fungi, animals, and plants. The classification key uses three yes or no questions to identify the kingdoms: whether the organism is single-celled, has a chitin cell wall, or is autotrophic. The key identifies organisms as belonging to the kingdoms of bacteria, protist, fungi, animal, or plant.
This document summarizes the key characteristics of different kingdoms of organisms and provides a classification key to identify kingdoms. It lists characteristics of bacteria, protists, fungi, animals, and plants. The classification key uses three yes or no questions to identify the kingdoms: whether the organism is single-celled, has a chitin cell wall, or is autotrophic. The key identifies organisms as belonging to the kingdoms of bacteria, protist, fungi, animal, or plant.
This document summarizes the key characteristics of different kingdoms of organisms and provides a classification key to identify kingdoms. It lists characteristics of bacteria, protists, fungi, animals, and plants. The classification key uses three yes or no questions to identify the kingdoms: whether the organism is single-celled, has a chitin cell wall, or is autotrophic. The key identifies organisms as belonging to the kingdoms of bacteria, protist, fungi, animal, or plant.
Worksheet: Classifying Organisms ANSWERS 1. List two characteristics of organisms in each kingdom. a) Bacteria: lack of membrane-bound organelles; can use a wide range of energy sources b) Protists: contain membrane-bound organelles, such as a nucleus; dont possess the remaining characteristics of other kingdoms c) Fungi: have cell walls made of chitin; heterotrophic d) Animals: any 2 from the following motile; multicellular; heterotrophic; lack a cell wall e) Plants: any 2 from the following multicellular; cells walls made of cellulose; capable of photosynthesis 2. Write the questions in the correct places to complete the key to identify kingdoms. a) Are they autotrophic? b) Are they single-celled? c) Do they have a chitin cell wall?
Are they single-celled?
NO
SOMETIMES YES Do they have a chitin cell wall?
Are they autotrophic?
NO Animal
YES Plant
NO Bacteria
Protist
This worksheet accompanies
Unit 3: Biology and Our Environment. Classifying Organisms This worksheet accompanies Unit 1: Chemistry and Our Earth. Types of Substances