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Problem: Solve the questions based on the provided text and explain the solution.
#### Questions and Solutions:
1. What is the single-celled organism that is animal-like and plant-like called?
- Answer: Euglena
- Explanation: The text states, "There is a single-celled organism called Euglena. This organism has some characteristics of a plant and some characteristics of an animal."
2. How many kingdoms are there? Write the number in the top left corner on the back side of this sheet.
- Answer: 6
- Explanation: The text mentions, "Most scientists agree that it makes sense to divide living things into six kingdoms."
3. What kingdom did the first organisms on Earth belong to?
- Answer: Kingdom Archaeabacteria
- Explanation: The text states, "Most biologists believe that the first living things on earth were probably similar to today’s bacteria." Archaeabacteria includes bacteria.
4. What kingdom are true bacteria in?
- Answer: Kingdom Eubacteria
- Explanation: The text explicitly states, "This kingdom also includes bacteria. This group of bacteria is the true bacteria."
5. What kingdom do Paramecium and Euglena belong to?
- Answer: Kingdom Protista
- Explanation: The text mentions, "Scientists created this kingdom so they could put organisms in it that didn’t fit anywhere else. Most protists are single-celled. The cells have a nucleus like plant and animal cells. Some of these organisms kind of act like plants and some of them kind of act like animals." Both Paramecium and Euglena are mentioned as examples of protists.
6. What protist changes shape constantly and flows around its food to engulf it?
- Answer: Amoeba
- Explanation: The text describes amoebas as "changing shape constantly and flow around food to engulf it. Like a little blob."
7. What kingdom are fungi, molds, and yeast in?
- Answer: Kingdom Fungi
- Explanation: The text explicitly lists fungi, molds, mushrooms, and mildews as part of the Kingdom Fungi.
8. What organisms have cellulose in their cell walls?
- Answer: Plants (Kingdom Plantae)
- Explanation: The text states, "Plants are usually multicellular, and their cells have a cell wall, unlike animal cells. Their cell walls are made of a substance called cellulose."
9. Which kingdoms have organisms that are multi-cellular?
- Answer: Kingdom Fungi, Kingdom Animalia, Kingdom Plantae
- Explanation:
- Kingdom Fungi: Most fungi are multicellular (except yeast).
- Kingdom Animalia: All animals are multicellular.
- Kingdom Plantae: Plants are usually multicellular.
10. What kingdom includes sea anemones, snails, humans, insects, and birds?
- Answer: Kingdom Animalia
- Explanation: The text mentions, "Such things as sponges, sea anemones, sea cucumbers may not be as easily recognized, but are nonetheless still animals." Additionally, humans, insects, and birds are clearly animals.
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Final Answers:
1. Euglena (Color it blue)
2. 6 (Write the number in the top left corner on the back side of this sheet)
3. Kingdom Archaeabacteria (Color everything in this kingdom yellow)
4. Kingdom Eubacteria (Color the word orange)
5. Kingdom Protista (Color the word red)
6. Amoeba (Color it pink)
7. Kingdom Fungi (Color the word green)
8. Plants (Kingdom Plantae) (Color them green and brown)
9. Kingdom Fungi, Kingdom Animalia, Kingdom Plantae (Circle all of them with orange)
10. Kingdom Animalia (Color the word purple)
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Final Answer Box:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{l}
1. \text{Euglena} \\
2. \text{6} \\
3. \text{Kingdom Archaeabacteria} \\
4. \text{Kingdom Eubacteria} \\
5. \text{Kingdom Protista} \\
6. \text{Amoeba} \\
7. \text{Kingdom Fungi} \\
8. \text{Plants (Kingdom Plantae)} \\
9. \text{Kingdom Fungi, Kingdom Animalia, Kingdom Plantae} \\
10. \text{Kingdom Animalia}
\end{array}
}
\]
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