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All living things are grouped into one of the three "domains." Name the domains, and describe the basis of classification. Which domains do each of the following belong to: plants, animals, fungi, common bacteria. - ANSWERSBacteria (common bacteria) Archaea Eukarya (plants, animals, fungi, protists) Which domain is the most diverse? - ANSWERSBacteria Eukaryotes can be divided into four kingdoms—know their names. Describe the differences between Plants, Animals, and Fungi based on their nutrition. How are their cell structure different...that is think about whether the cell has a cell wall, cell membrane, nucleus etc? if it has a cell wall, then what is the material made up of? - ANSWERSPlants are autotrophs Animals and fungi are heterotrophs Protists are similar to all other categories, kind of random Only plants, some fungi and some protists have a cell wall. ANIMALS HAVE NO CELL WALL. They all have cell membrane and nucleus. CELL WALL MADE OF CELLULOSE MEMBRANE MADE OF LIPIDS The present phylogenetic trees are based on ______ - ANSWERSDNA Know to analyze evolutionary trees and tell the relationship between species in the tree. - ANSWERSCloser related = More recent ancestor Ancestors are shown at nodes What are the characteristics shared by all living things? - ANSWERSCells, DNA, Metabolism, Homeostasis

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BIOLOGY 102: EXAM 1 STUDY GUIDE
QUESTION 100% ANSWERED 2026-
2027
All living things are grouped into one of the three "domains." Name the domains, and
describe the basis of classification. Which domains do each of the following belong to:
plants, animals, fungi, common bacteria. - ANSWERSBacteria (common bacteria)

Archaea

Eukarya (plants, animals, fungi, protists)

Which domain is the most diverse? - ANSWERSBacteria

Eukaryotes can be divided into four kingdoms—know their names. Describe the
differences between Plants, Animals, and Fungi based on their nutrition. How are their
cell structure different...that is think about whether the cell has a cell wall, cell
membrane, nucleus etc? if it has a cell wall, then what is the material made up of? -
ANSWERSPlants are autotrophs

Animals and fungi are heterotrophs

Protists are similar to all other categories, kind of random

Only plants, some fungi and some protists have a cell wall. ANIMALS HAVE NO CELL
WALL. They all have cell membrane and nucleus.

CELL WALL MADE OF CELLULOSE

MEMBRANE MADE OF LIPIDS

The present phylogenetic trees are based on ______ - ANSWERSDNA

Know to analyze evolutionary trees and tell the relationship between species in the tree.
- ANSWERSCloser related = More recent ancestor

Ancestors are shown at nodes

What are the characteristics shared by all living things? - ANSWERSCells, DNA,
Metabolism, Homeostasis

, Know the two basic types of cells, and what makes prokaryotes and eukaryotes
different.

What kinds of organisms are prokaryotes?

Are multi-celled organisms eukaryotes, prokaryotes, or both? - ANSWERSProkaryote-
Bacteria and Archaea (single celled)

Eukaryote- Eukarya (both)

Prokaryotes have NO nucleus or organelles, have a cell wall and sometimes have a
capsule.

Eukaryotes have a nucleus and organelles, and sometimes a cell wall

What features do ALL cells share? - ANSWERScytoplasm, cell membrane, DNA,
ribosomes

What structures do bacteria and archaea cells have in common? - ANSWERSSince
they are prokaryotes, they have NO nucleus or organelles, but they have a cell wall and
sometimes a capsule

Know the parts and functions of the parts of a typical bacterial cell. -
ANSWERSRibosomes- protein synthesis

Flagella- Cell movement

Cell Wall- Protection/ Sometimes has an effect on antibiotics because of peptidoglycan

Plasma membrane- Permeability

Plasmid/Chromosomes- Genes

Cytoplasm- Suspend organelles

Pili- Transfer of genetic material

(Capsule)- sticky and can attach to things

Are bacteria relatively new or relatively ancient forms of life on Earth? -
ANSWERSAncient, we know most about them

Describe the general modes of nutrition of bacteria. How are autotrophs, and
heterotrophs different? For each of the groups photoautotrophs, chemoautotrophs and
chemoorganotrophs , what is the energy source, what is the carbon source? -
ANSWERSAutotrophs- Make own food

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