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Which of the following does not match the group Flagellum Coccus Spirillum Bacillus Flagellum
Fungi and bacteria are important in the natural environment because they can _____________________________. Decompose organic material
Which kingdom contains tiny unicellular of colonial organisms called algae and PROTozoan? Protista
Which of the following does not match the group Flagellum Coccus Spirillum Bacillus Flagellum
Fungi and bacteria are important in the natural environment because they can _____________________________. Decompose organic material
Which kingdom contains tiny unicellular of colonial organisms called algae and PROTozoan? Protista
All fungi produce ________. Spores
What is the kingdom that contains bacteria and cyanobacteria? Monara
All procaryotes do not have _________. a nucleus
Bacteria that are arranged in long chains are called? Strep
What is the modern day term for blue green algae? Cyanobacteria
What would be an organism with cilia? Paramicium
What is the modern day term for blue green algae? Cyanobacteria
What is the modern day term for blue green algae? Cyanobacteria
What is a nucleic acid covered by a protein coat that cannot produce on its own? A Virus
What is a type of sexual reproduction in protist? Conjugation
What is a type of sexual reproduction in protist? Conjugation
Rod shaped bacteria are called what? Bacillus
What is a red tide? An overpopulation of dinoflagellates
Bacteria that are arranged in long chains are called? Strep
Bacteria that are arranged in long chains are called? Strep
What would be an organism with cilia? Paramicium
Bacteria that are arranged in long chains are called? Strep
What is a type of sexual reproduction in protist? Conjugation
What would be an organism with cilia? Paramicium
What is a red tide? An overpopulation of dinoflagellates
What is a type of sexual reproduction in protist? Conjugation
What are Plant-like protists? Algae
What is a red tide? An overpopulation of dinoflagellates
What are Plant-like protists? Algae
What are animal like protists? Protozoan
What is known as a false foot? Pseudopod
What are Plant-like protists? Algae
What are spiral shaped Bacteria? Spirillum
What are animal like protists? Protozoan
What are animal like protists? Protozoan
What is known as a false foot? Pseudopod
What are spiral shaped Bacteria? Spirillum
What organism engulfs its food? Amoeba
What is the symbiotic relationship between fungus and algae Lichen
What is known as a false foot? Pseudopod
What is known as a false foot? Pseudopod
What is the symbiotic relationship between fungus and algae Lichen
What organism engulfs its food? Amoeba
What organism engulfs its food? Amoeba
The region where a leaf is or was attached is called the? Node
Breakdown of organic material Decomposition
What is the symbiotic relationship between fungus and algae Lichen
What is the symbiotic relationship between fungus and algae Lichen
Breakdown of organic material Decomposition
The region where a leaf is or was attached is called the? Node
Breakdown of organic material Decomposition
What is the root system of grasses. Fiberous or Taproot Fiberous
What is the root system of grasses. Fiberous or Taproot Fiberous
What kind of tissue carries sugar from root to leaves? Pholem
The region where a leaf is or was attached is called the? Node
What kind of tissue carries water from the roots to the leaves. Xylem
What is the root system of grasses. Fiberous or Taproot Fiberous
What kind of tissue carries sugar from root to leaves? Pholem
What is the root system of grasses. Fiberous or Taproot Fiberous
What kind of tissue carries sugar from root to leaves? Pholem
What kind of tissue carries water from the roots to the leaves. Xylem
What kind of tissue carries sugar from root to leaves? Pholem
What kind of tissue carries sugar from root to leaves? Pholem
which of the following does not belong with the other 3 flagellum
fungi and bacteria are important in the natural environment because they can decompose organic material
which kingdom contains tiny unicellular or colonial organisms called algae and protozoans protista
all fungi produce spores
the kingdom that contains bacteria and cyanobacteria is the kingdom monera
no prokatryote has this a nucleus
was once known as blue-green algae cyanobacteria
a ______ is a nucleic acid surrounded by a protein coat and cannot reproduce on its own virus
is a chemical that your body produces to defend itself against a virus interferon
rod shaped bacteria bacillus
bacteria arranged end to end in a long chain is called strep
an example of an organism with cilia would be a paramecium
a ___ is a long whip like structure used by some protist for movement flagella
which kingdom contains mushrooms and black bread mold fungi
a type of sexual reproduction in protista conjugation
an overpopulation of dinoflagellates red tide
most abundant food in the oceans plankton
the plant like protists algae
short, hairlike projections cilia
the animal like protists protozoan
bacteria arranged in clusters staph
spiral shaped bacteria spirillum
rod shaped bacteria bacillus
false foot pseudopod
engulfs its food amoeba
filter feeds paramecium
contains the spores of a mushroom gills
a symbiotic relationship between fungus and algae lichen
special cells of a fungus hyphae
produces the spores in a fungus sporangia
the breakdown of organic material decomposition
the root like structures of a fungus are called stolons false
bacteria can be used in the making of foods such as yogurt true
algae can make their own food by photosynthesis true
protists are not harmful in any way false
fragmentation is a type of bacteria shape false
fungi and bacteria are decomposers true
fungi are used to produce antibiotics true
fungi are never damaging to crops false
in conjugation genetic material is exchanged true
bacteria reproduce very slowly false
a mycorrhizae is an interwoven group of hyphae false
list 3 shapes of bacteria spirrillum, bacillus, coccus
what are 3 ways the protist reproduce binary fission, conjugation, fragmentation
list 3 ways that protist pseudopod, cilia, flagella
difference between flagella and cilia flagella- is long and whip like structure used for movement cilia- are hair like projection used for movement
what is difference between a saprophyte and parasite saprophyte- lives on dead things parasite- lives on living things
in a symbiotic relationship of algae and fungus in lichen what does algae provide__________ and what does fungus provide __________ algae- food fungus- minerals, water, and protection
what is the difference between a parasitic relationship and a symbiotic relationship? parasitic relationship- where 1 is harmed and 1 is helped symbiotic relationship- both benefit from relationship
nonvascular plants do not contain xylem and phloem
the two main group of seeded plants are gymnosperms and angiosperms
angiosperms produce fruit
name 2 vascular plants xylem and phloem
give an example of a bryophyte mosses, liver worts, horn worts
what is a fern leaf called frond
what is a immature fern leaf called fiddle heads
what material do horsetails posses that makes them abrasive silica
name an angiosperm plant peach
list 3 ways plants can be classified 1. vascular tissue 2. reproduce by seeds and spores 3. if seeds are in flowers are not
give an example of a nonvascular plant horn worts
give an example of a vascular plant club moss
give an example of a vascular plant that reproduces by spores horse tails
give an example of vascular plants that reproduce by seeds in cones pine tree
give an example of vascular plant that reproduces by seeds in flowers avocado
bryophytes include mosses, liver worts, and horn worts
do bryophytes have true roots, stems, or leaves no
vascular plants that reproduce seeds in cones are called gymnosperm
vascular plants that reproduce by seeds in flowers are called angiosperm
which of the following is characteristic of all plants have a cell wall
a region where a leaf is or was attached is called a node
the root system of grasses that consist of many nearly equal-sized roots is a fibrous root system
in an opposite leaf arrangement 2 leaves are attached at a node
an annual growth ring is composed of xylem tissue
the plant tissue that carries water from the roots to the leaves is xylem
the component found in most cell wall is cellulose
______ pressure is caused by the water pressure inside plant cells turgor
a chloroplast contains a special pigment important to photosynthesis called chlorophyll
the tissue that conducts sugars is phloem
the cell type that can be used to make rope is a fiber
_________ is produced by the cork cambium cork
the darker ring is an annual ring is the summer wood
the part of the leaf that attaches the blade to the stem is the petiole
roots are organs true
leaves arise from the nodes true
herbaceous stems are brown and rigid false
there are several types of plastids true
a simple leaf is divided and has leaflets false
list 3 organs found in plants stem, roots, leaves
what is the organ system which is found above the ground shoot
what is the organ system which is found below the ground root
difference between a woody stem and herbaceous stem woody stem- brown, rigid, tough herbaceous stem- green, and flexible
 

 



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