NATURAL SCIENCE 5º

 

UNIT 2 

CORRECT YOUR ANSWERS


1.      How many kingdoms are there?
There are five kingdoms: Animal, Plant, Protists ( Algae and Protozoa), fungi, and bacteria.

2.      Which kingdoms are multicellular?
They are Animal, plant, some fungi and some Algae.

3.      What are the similarities between Algae, Plants, and some Bacteria?
They are living things, they make their own food, they perform the three vital functions. All living things need them to live.

4.      What are amoebas and paramecium?
They are some Protozoa.

5.      What types of fungi are there?
There are three types: mould, mushrooms and yeast.

6.      What are the simplest organisms on Earth?
Bacteria are the simplest organisms on Earth.

7.      What do you need to see bacteria?
 I need a microscope or magnifying glass to see bacteria.

8.      Can you see them with a naked eye?
No, I cant.

9.      Which living things have got a cell wall?
Plants and some bacteria have got a cell wall.

10.  What are the differences between fungi and plants?
Fungi can be unicellular and multicellular, plants are multicellular. 
Fungi don’t need sunlight to live. They grow when the humidity and temperature are right.
Plants produce oxygen.
Plants make their own food through Photosynthesis.
Plants need sunlight to nutrition. Fungi depend on other organisms for food.
Plants have got a cell wall.
            Plants have tissues and organs. Fungi don´t have tissues and organs
            Fungi produce spores to reproduce.

11.  What do we need to make yogurt?
We need some bacteria.

12.  What do bacteria produce?
 Some bacteria are beneficial and make yogurt and milk and other bacteria are bad and produce diseases.


13.  Match the characteristics to the kingdom.
           Animals: they have a nervous system and some organs.
           They depend on other organisms for food.
           They can move from one place to another.
           They eat other living things.
           Plants: they make their own food.
           They have roots in the ground.
           Fungi: they have roots in the ground. 










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