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Monerans,Protists, &
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Bacteria reproduce by ______________ | fission |
| A living arrangement in which both things benefit | mutualism |
| Threadlike structures of fungi that contain cytoplasm and have cross walls | hyphae |
| Structures taht make spores and are on the tips of hyphae | Sporangia |
| Shapes of bacteria | Round, Rod, Spiral |
| Fungus with saclike structures | Sac Fungi |
| Fungus that makes spores in sporangia | Sporangium Fungi |
| Fungus that makes spores in a club shaped part | Club Fungi |
| Example of a Fungus-like protist | Slime Mold |
| Example of an Animal-like protist | Amoeba, paramecium |
| Example of a Plant-like protist | Euglena, Diatom |
| One-celled monerans that contain chlorophyll | Blue green bacteria |
| Organisms that use dead materials for food | Saprophytes |
| Organisms that live on onther living things and use them for food | Parasites |
| The sticky, outer layer of some bacteria | Capsule |
| A series of steps for proving that a disease is caused by a certain organism. | Koch's Postulates |
| A thick walled structure that forms inside a bacterial cell, enclosing all the nuclear material and some cytoplasm | Endospores |
| The process of heating mild to kill harmful bacteria | Pasturization |
| Tiny hairlike parts on a cell surface | Cilia |
| A fungus and an organism with chlorophyll that live together | Lichen |
| Causes Dutch Elm Disease | Fungus |
| Protsit that has an eyespot | Euglena |
| Protist that has a flagellum | Euglena |
| Protist that traps food with cila | Paramecium |
| Protist that traps food with false feet | Amoeba |
| Protist that is used in making toothpaste | Diatoms |
| Ways to control bacteria | Remove water, antiseptic, disinfectant, pasteurization, antibiotics |
| Helpful uses of bacteria | Decomposing dead material, |
| Ways bacteria are harmful | |
| Ways fungi are helpful | Make medicines, pennicillin, used as food |
| Ways fungi are harmful | Destroys leather, fabric and plastics, Spoils food |
| Mushrooms, Puffballs, Shelf Fungi | Club Fungi |
| Bread Mold | Sporangium Fungi |
| Yeast, Cup fungi | Sac Fungi |
| A way of producing offspring that is identical to the parent | Budding |
| Bacteria and Blue-green bacteria belong to the _______________________ Kingdom | Moneran |
| What are the stages of the slime mold life cycle (in order)? | Slimy mass, spore forming stage, amoeba like cells stage |