Three Kingdom Classification
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Paramecium and Amoeba are unicellular and eukaryotic. In which Kingdom will you place these organisms?
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Which of the following kingdoms does not include eukaryotes?
Plantae
Animalia
Bacteria
Fungi
Q. In three kingdom classification, the kingdom 'Protista' includes
- multicellular, eukaryotic organisms only.
- unicellular, prokaryotic organisms only.
- wide variety of unicellular, mostly aquatic eukaryotes.
- wide variety of unicellular , mostly terrestrialprokaryotes.
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Why are there now considered 6 kingdoms instead of 5?
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How do you classify protozoans?
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Give two reasons why the Protista kingdom does not appear to be a natural group.
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Give two reasons why the Protista kingdom does not appear to be a natural group.
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Why was Proitsta abandoned?
Q. Which of the following kingdoms contain organisms that do not have a defined nucleus?
- Plantae
- Animalia
- Monera
- Protista
Q. Some animals are unicellular in nature.
- True
- False
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Why some algae are considered to be in kingdom protista?
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Ernst Haeckel proposed the ______ system of classification.
Three kingdom
Four kingdom
Five kingdom
Two kingdom
Q. Protozoa belong to the kingdom_____.
- Animalia
- Plantae
- Protista
- Fungi
Q. Single celled eukaryotes are included in
- Protista
- Fungi
- Monera
- Plantae
Q. The kingdom Protista is primarily made up of organisms that are:
- Eukaryotic and multicellular
- Prokaryotic and multicellular
- Prokaryotic and unicellular
- Eukaryotic and unicellular
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Single-celled eukaryotes are included in the kingdom
Protista
Animalia
Archaea
Monera