Five-Kingdom System
Biology ⇒ Biological Classification
Five-Kingdom System starts at 9 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe the main mode of nutrition in Kingdom Animalia.
Describe two main differences between Kingdom Plantae and Kingdom Fungi.
Explain why the Five-Kingdom System is considered an improvement over the Two-Kingdom System.
Explain why viruses are not included in the Five-Kingdom System.
List the five kingdoms in Whittaker’s classification.
Name one example organism from each of the five kingdoms.
State one reason why some scientists proposed the addition of more kingdoms beyond the Five-Kingdom System.
Which kingdom contains organisms that are both autotrophic and heterotrophic?
Which of the following characteristics is unique to Kingdom Fungi?
(1) Cell wall made of cellulose
(2) Cell wall made of chitin
(3) No cell wall
(4) Cell wall made of peptidoglycan
Which of the following is a characteristic of Kingdom Animalia?
(1) Autotrophic nutrition
(2) Cell wall present
(3) Multicellular and heterotrophic
(4) Prokaryotic cells
Which of the following is NOT a criterion used in the Five-Kingdom classification?
(1) Cell structure
(2) Mode of nutrition
(3) Habitat
(4) Body organization
Which of the following is NOT a kingdom in the Five-Kingdom System?
(1) Monera
(2) Protista
(3) Plantae
(4) Virus
(5) Fungi
Fill in the blank: Bacteria belong to the kingdom ________.
Fill in the blank: Organisms in Kingdom Plantae are primarily ________ (autotrophic/heterotrophic).
Fill in the blank: The Five-Kingdom System classifies organisms based on cell structure, mode of nutrition, and ________.
Fill in the blank: The Five-Kingdom System divides eukaryotes into ________, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia.
Are all members of Kingdom Animalia multicellular? (Yes/No)
True or False: All fungi are photosynthetic.
True or False: All members of Kingdom Monera are prokaryotic.
True or False: All members of Kingdom Protista are multicellular.
