FungiThis kingdomis mostlyunicellular (w/somemulticellular)FlagellaWhip-like tailto help anorganismmove.EubacteriaThis kingdomis mostly notharmful, butcan causedisease.SporesHow fungireproduce.EukaryoteWhat type ofcells areprotists,fungi, plants,& animals?HeterotrophAn organismthat needs toconsume anoutside sourceof food is called---?AutotrophAn organismthat canproduce theirown food iscalled ___?PhotosynthesisThe processof creatingsugar fromthe sun.IngestionProcess ofswallowing &absorbingnutrientsfrom food.MulticellularEukaryotesgenerally areconsideredto have howmany cells?BinaryfissionThe way thatprokaryotes& someprotistsreproduce.PlantsThiskingdom isonlycomposed ofautotrophs.ChitinThematerialof fungicell walls.BacteriaWhatdomain iseubacteriafound?EukaryaWhatdomain isprotistsfound?AnimalsThis kingdomis the onlykingdomwithout cellwalls.ProkaryoteWhat typeof cell arearchaea &bacteria?UnicellularHow manycellsprokaryoteshave.ProtistsThis kingdomis mostlymulticellular(w/ someunicellular)PeptidoglycanThematerial ofbacteriacell walls.Archaea What domainisarchaebacteriafound?AbsorptionArchaebacteria& fungi intakefood in thismanner.CelluloseThematerialof plantcell walls.ArchaebacteriaThis kingdom isconsidered to be"extremophiles."FungiThis kingdomis mostlyunicellular (w/somemulticellular)FlagellaWhip-like tailto help anorganismmove.EubacteriaThis kingdomis mostly notharmful, butcan causedisease.SporesHow fungireproduce.EukaryoteWhat type ofcells areprotists,fungi, plants,& animals?HeterotrophAn organismthat needs toconsume anoutside sourceof food is called---?AutotrophAn organismthat canproduce theirown food iscalled ___?PhotosynthesisThe processof creatingsugar fromthe sun.IngestionProcess ofswallowing &absorbingnutrientsfrom food.MulticellularEukaryotesgenerally areconsideredto have howmany cells?BinaryfissionThe way thatprokaryotes& someprotistsreproduce.PlantsThiskingdom isonlycomposed ofautotrophs.ChitinThematerialof fungicell walls.BacteriaWhatdomain iseubacteriafound?EukaryaWhatdomain isprotistsfound?AnimalsThis kingdomis the onlykingdomwithout cellwalls.ProkaryoteWhat typeof cell arearchaea &bacteria?UnicellularHow manycellsprokaryoteshave.ProtistsThis kingdomis mostlymulticellular(w/ someunicellular)PeptidoglycanThematerial ofbacteriacell walls.Archaea What domainisarchaebacteriafound?AbsorptionArchaebacteria& fungi intakefood in thismanner.CelluloseThematerialof plantcell walls.ArchaebacteriaThis kingdom isconsidered to be"extremophiles."

Kingdom Characteristics - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. This kingdom is mostly unicellular (w/ some multicellular)
    Fungi
  2. Whip-like tail to help an organism move.
    Flagella
  3. This kingdom is mostly not harmful, but can cause disease.
    Eubacteria
  4. How fungi reproduce.
    Spores
  5. What type of cells are protists, fungi, plants, & animals?
    Eukaryote
  6. An organism that needs to consume an outside source of food is called ---?
    Heterotroph
  7. An organism that can produce their own food is called ___?
    Autotroph
  8. The process of creating sugar from the sun.
    Photosynthesis
  9. Process of swallowing & absorbing nutrients from food.
    Ingestion
  10. Eukaryotes generally are considered to have how many cells?
    Multicellular
  11. The way that prokaryotes & some protists reproduce.
    Binary fission
  12. This kingdom is only composed of autotrophs.
    Plants
  13. The material of fungi cell walls.
    Chitin
  14. What domain is eubacteria found?
    Bacteria
  15. What domain is protists found?
    Eukarya
  16. This kingdom is the only kingdom without cell walls.
    Animals
  17. What type of cell are archaea & bacteria?
    Prokaryote
  18. How many cells prokaryotes have.
    Unicellular
  19. This kingdom is mostly multicellular (w/ some unicellular)
    Protists
  20. The material of bacteria cell walls.
    Peptidoglycan
  21. What domain is archaebacteria found?
    Archaea
  22. Archaebacteria & fungi intake food in this manner.
    Absorption
  23. The material of plant cell walls.
    Cellulose
  24. This kingdom is considered to be "extremophiles."
    Archaebacteria