
Biological Classification โ Five Kingdom Classification (Whittaker)
Biology ยท Grade 11 ยท Week 3 ยท 25 questions
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Grade 11 Biology โ Biological Classification โ Five Kingdom Classification (Whittaker): 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- Whittaker's five kingdom system divides organisms based on:
- Which kingdom was added by Whittaker to the earlier four-kingdom system?
- Organisms in Kingdom Monera are characterized by:
- The cell wall of Kingdom Fungi is made of:
- Kingdom Plantae organisms are characterized by:
- Kingdom Animalia includes organisms with:
- Kingdom Protista was created to classify:
- Which kingdom includes both autotrophic and heterotrophic organisms?
- The nutritional mode of Kingdom Fungi is best described as:
- Which characteristic is unique to Kingdom Monera?
- The criteria for Whittaker's classification does NOT include:
- Organisms capable of photosynthesis are found in:
- The five kingdom classification system was proposed in:
- Which kingdom includes organisms that are primarily unicellular?
- The presence of a true nucleus is characteristic of:
- Which two kingdoms have cell walls in their organisms?
- The boundary between kingdoms Plantae and Fungi is determined by:
- In Whittaker's system, heterotrophic organisms are found in:
- The classification system developed by Whittaker is based on:
- Organisms without a cell wall and heterotrophic are classified in:
- The five kingdom system includes:
- Which kingdom contains organisms with a true nucleus and cell walls made of cellulose?
- The primary characteristic separating Monera from Protista is:
- Whittaker's five kingdom classification replaced the earlier system that had:
- The distinguishing feature between Kingdom Protista and Kingdom Monera is:
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