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6th grade NS Unit 1 Cells

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  • Are humans unicellular or multicellular?
    multicellular
  • What can the fungi kingdom be beneficial for?
    for making medicines, food and humus
  • What can have cilia, flagella or pseudopods?
    Protozoa
  • Does a prokaryote have a nucleus?
    No, it doesn't
  • Why can the monea kingdom be harmful?
    it can contaminate food and cause diseases
  • Does an eukaryote have a nucleus?
    Yes, it does
  • What type of nutrition does the fungi kingdom exhibit?
    heterotrophic nutrition
  • What type of nutrition does the monera kingdom exhibit?
    autotrophic and heterotrophic
  • What can we organize multicellular things into?
    into tissues, organs, systems
  • What type of reproduction does algae exhibit?
    asexual and sexual
  • Are plants unicellular or multicellular?
    multicellular
  • What kingdom are plants a part of?
    plantae
  • What are the smallest parts of a living thing?
    cells
  • What are the two types of eukaryotic cells?
    plant and animal
  • What are the three vital functions cells perform?
    nutrition, interaction, reproduction
  • Name the 5 kingdoms
    monera, protoctista, fungi, plantae, animalia
  • Does a prokaryote cell have few or many organelles?
    few organelles
  • What can the fungi kingdom be harmful for?
    causing diseases and damaging crops
  • Where is the gentetic material in a prokaryote cell?
    in the cytoplasm
  • What kingdom is mould a part of?
    the fungi kingdom
  • Does the fungi kingdom form tissues?
    No, it doesn't
  • Which of the five kingdoms includes bacteria?
    Monera
  • Which of the five kingdoms includes algae?
    protoctista
  • What kingdom are animals a part of?
    animalia
  • Does the protoctista kingdom form tissues?
    No it doesn't
  • Are protozoa always beneficial?
    No, some are beneficial and some are harmful
  • What are the two types of cells?
    prokaryote and eukaryote
  • What can be divided into unicellular and multicellular?
    living things
  • Which kingdom is unicellular and multicellular without tissues?
    fungi