What kind of organism are plants
Multicellular
Unicellular
Can be either multicellular of Unicellular
What organelle do plants have that mean they can photosynthesise
Mitochondria
chloroplasts
Cyptoplasm
Do plants have cell walls?
Yes
No
Do plants store carbohydrates? If so in what form?
No, no carbohydrates are stored
Yes, in glycogen and glycerol
Yes, in sucrose and starch
Examples of Plants?
Cereals- maize, herbaceious legumes-peas and beans
humans, houseflies
amoeba and chlorella
lactobacillus bulgaricus
mucor
What type of organism are animals?
Can be either multicellular or unicellular
Do animals have chloroplasts and can they photosynthesise?
Yes and Yes
No and No
Yes they have chloroplast and no they cannot photosynthesise
No they don't have chloroplast but they can photosynthesise
Do animals' cells have cell walls?
Some do and some don't
Do animals have nervous systems?
Most, but not all do
Can animals move around from place to place?
Usually, yes
Do animals store carbohydrates? If so in what form?
No, they only store fats
Yes, in the form of sucrose and starch
Yes, in the form of glycogen
Examples of animals?
Houseflies, mosquitos
Mucor
Ameba
What kind of organism are fungi?
Most are multicellular but some are single celled
Most are single celled but some are multicellular
What is the body of fungi called? What is it made up of
Mucor, made up of starch
Mycelium, made up of saprotrophic material
Mycelium, made up of hyphae
Hyphae, made up of mycelium
Can fungi photosynthesise?
Some can, some can't
Do fungi have cell walls? If so, what are they made of?
Yes, made of hyphae
Yes, made of chitin
Can fungi store carbohydrates, if so in what form?
No, only plants and humans can do that.
Example of fungi?
Yeast- unicellular and mucor-multicellular
Amoeba- unicellular
lactobacillus bulgaricus- single celled
How do fungi get their nutrition?
Ingestion then internal digestion
Saprotrophic nutrition- external digestion
What kind of organism are protoctists?
Single celled
They can be either because this is the "rubbish bin" kingdom
Do protoctists contain chloroplast?
Some are similar to plants and do contain chloroplast, others do not
Examples of protoctists?
Chlorella and Amoeba, plasmodium
Lactobacillus bulgaricus
What kind of organism are Bacteria?
Some are multicellular and some are single cellular
How big are bacteria?
Macroscopic
Microscopic
Visible to the naked eye
Do they have a nucleus?
No, they have no genetic information, they exist on other organisms
No, but they have circular chromosomes of DNA
Yes, all living things have to have genetic information which is stored inside the Nucleus
Can bacteria photosynthesise?
Only some
What do bacteria feed off of?
Living matter
Dead matter
Living and dead matter
Examples of Bacteria
Lactobacillus bulgaricus and pneumococcus
chlorella and amoeba
What is a virus?
A single cellular, organism that contains chromosomes of DNA, some can photosynthesise and feed off of living and dead organisms.
Particles, smaller than cells, made up of strand of DNA/RNA coats in protein, not technically living.
Can Viruses reproduce?
Yes they have a complex system whereby the DNA/ RNA can sexually reproduce with other viruses to create new strains of virus
No, they are created by an larger organism then released and left to die out.
Of course they can, they reproduce inside living cells of another organism
Examples of Viruses?
Influenza, Tobacco mosaic, HIV,
Lacto bacillus bulgaricus, pneumococcus
Chlorella, ameoba