BSCS Biology: A Molecular Approach

Chapter 18: Diversity and Variation

The Kingdoms of Life

1.
The organisms shown here -- a filamentous alga, a protozoan, and a slime mold -- are members of the kingdom ____.
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A)Plantae
B)Protista
C)Animalia
D)Monera
2.
The prokaryotes are grouped in the kingdom ____.
A)Monera
B)Animalia
C)Protista
D)Plantae
3.
The bulk of the world's food and much of its oxygen are derived from members of which kingdom?
A)Protista
B)Monera
C)Animalia
D)Plantae
4.
Animals with a spinal column, or backbone, are known as ____.
A)Monera
B)arthropods
C)vertebrates
D)fungi
5.
Heterotrophs that absorb small molecules from their surroundings through their outer walls comprise the kingdom ____.
A)Monera
B)Protista
C)Animalia
D)Fungi
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