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Biological Classification

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Explain the two parts of the word microorganism   Small living things  
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What are kingdoms   Scientists divide all living things into groups  
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Name the kingdoms   Animal, Plant, Fungi, Protist, Archea, and Bacteria  
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What would you find in the Fungi Kingdom   Mushrooms, Yeast, and Mold  
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Which kingdoms are made of mostly microscopic organisms   Protists, Archea, and Bacteria  
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Describe Bacteria   Simplest kind of life, no nucleus, and are producers, decomposers, and parasites  
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How can Bacteria be helpful   Breakdown dead organisms, Breakdown waste materials, Clean up oil spills, Convert Nitrogen  
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How can Bacteria be harmful   Can cause disease in humans, plants, and animals  
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Describe Protists   Cells with nuclei, most diverse, plant-like (plankton), animal-like (protozoa, and fungi-like (slime mold  
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What is pictured on #10 and how do you know   This is a Protist because it is a single cell with a nucleus  
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Is it more plant-like or animal-like and explain   Animal-like because it moves and eats  
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