Animal Kingdom | Plant Kingdom | Kingdom of Fungi | Proctoctista Kingdom | Kingdom of Monera |
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Plant KingdomWhat other kingdom does the animal kingdom work well with?
What other kingdom does the animal kingdom work well with?
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Photosynthesis is the process by which plants absorb the sun. What does photosynthesis mean?
What does photosynthesis mean?
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1500 years old
How old is the oldest fungus?
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In water and other wet environments.
Where are Protoctista found?
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Lactobacillus Acidpphillis
What is the bacteria that protects us from other harmful bacteria called?
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9How many groups can invertebrates be divided into?
How many groups can invertebrates be divided into?
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Milkweed is an important plant for Monarch butterflies, as it where they lay their eggs and its the main food for young Monarch caterpillars.
What plant is important for Monarch butterflies?
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Break dead things down
What do decomposers do?
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Crustaceans.
What is the category of the plants and animals that eat plankton?
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Bacteria!!
What are the tiniest life forms on Earth?
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Vertebrate and Invertebrate or omnivore and herbivore
What are the two groups the animal kingdom can be divided into?
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A bee orchid is a flower that mimics a female bee and tricks male bees into landing on it and taking their pollen with them when they fly away. What is a bee orchid?
What is a bee orchid?
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On animals or plants
Where do parasitic fungi live?
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Both. Some Protococtista species that are more plant-like make their own food, and some Protococtista species that are animal-like depend on other species for food.
Do Protoctista make there own food or depend on other species for food?
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Cyanobacteria
What is the bacteria that created oxygen called?
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Giant SquidWhat is the largest invertebrate?
What is the largest invertebrate?
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270, 000 How many plants species are there?
How many plants species are there?
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1,0000,000
How many species of fungus do scientists believe there are?
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Photosynthesis.
What is the process called that plants use when they absorb carbon dioxide and use sunlight to create food for themselves?
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Bacteria by 3.5 Billion years.
Are bacteria older than fossils? If so, how old?
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60 million years ago How long ago did vertebrates move to the land?
How long ago did vertebrates move to the land?
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Flowering Plants (maples, oaks, cacti, grasses, daisies), Ferns (maidenhair fern, Boston Fern, stag horn fern), Mosses (peat moss, sphagnum, granite moss), conifers (pine trees, cedars, junipers) Name a Plant Species.
Name a Plant Species.
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Name a fungus species.
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Protozoa (paramecia, amoebas), Algae (Green algae, red algae, fire algae)
Name a Protoctista Species.
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Rhizobium
What is the name of the bacteria that lives in the roots of plants to help them get the nutrients they need to survive?
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