Questions – Monera What are two characteristics of the organisms in Kingdom Monera? What is meant by unicellular? What are the three shapes of bacteria?

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Questions – Monera What are two characteristics of the organisms in Kingdom Monera? What is meant by unicellular? What are the three shapes of bacteria?

Questions – Protista What are some characteristics of Protists? What are the two types of Protists? How are the two types of Protists different?

Questions – Fungi What are some characteristics of Fungi? What are the three groups of fungi?

Questions – Plantae What is the major difference between a gymnosperm and an angiosperm? What are three plant characteristics? How are vascular and non vascular plants different?

Questions - Animalia What is the difference between an ectotherm and an endotherm? How is a vertebrate different from an invertebrate?

Questions – Animalia How are the cartilaginous fishes different from the bony fishes?

Questions – Animalia Which animals spend part of their life on land and part of it in the water? What type of animals have scales or hard plates?

Questions – Animalia Which two groups of animals are warm-blooded? What is the difference between the eggs of reptiles and the eggs of birds?

Questions – Animalia What are the characteristics of a mammal?