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Study Quiz 3.2
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1

What three shapes do unicellular micro-organisms (bacteria) usually have?
A)rings, donuts, and lines
B)rods, spirals, and spheres
C)rods, rings, and spirals
D)spheres, spirals, and rings
2

Of the six Kingdoms in the classification system scientists commonly use today, only four have cells that contain a nucleus. Which four Kingdoms are they?
A)Protista, Archaebacteria, Plantae, Eubacteria
B)Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista
C)Plantae, Protista, Fungi, Archaebacteria
D)Eubacteria, Animalia, Archaebacteria, Fungi
3

Which of the following is NOT an example from the Kingdom Protista?
A)seaweed
B)slime mould
C)bacteria
D)paramecia
4

Which of the following is an example of how some bacteria are NOT helpful?
A)Some bacteria decompose dead organisms.
B)Some bacteria recycle nutrients needed for the survival of living things.
C)Some bacteria live in your digestive system.
D)Some bacteria produce tetanus.
5

Of all the kingdoms of life, which kingdom contains the biggest variety of organisms?
A)Protista
B)Fungi
C)Plantae
D)Animalia
6

The Kingdom ____ is divided into two large groups, depending on whether the organisms are vascular or non-vascular.
A)Archaebacteria
B)Eubacteria
C)Plantae
D)Animalia
7

Which of the following is NOT a description of the Kingdom Animalia?
A)Their cells have protective cell walls.
B)They are multicellular and the cells contain a nucleus.
C)They eat plants or animals to obtain food.
D)They can move from place to place to find food, shelter and mates, and to escape from enemies.
8

Most ____ have two sets of paired limbs such as fins, arms or legs.
A)invertebrates
B)phylums
C)spores
D)vertebrates
9

____ make up most of the members of the Kingdom Animalia.
A)Vertebrates
B)Invertebrates
C)Protists
D)Plantae
10

Vertebrates are divided into classes according to various features that are shared by some but not by others. The classes include ____.
A)birds, mammals, fish, sponges, and reptiles
B)mammals, fungi, reptiles, amphibians, and plantae
C)fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals
D)insects, earthworms, snakes, fish, and amphibians







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