biological
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each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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name the kindoms | animals,plants,fungi,protist,archaea,bacteria
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what would you find in the fungi kingdom | mushrooms,yeast,mold
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explain the two parts of the word microoganism | micro= small
Organism= living things
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how can bacteria be harmful | cause diseases in humans
cause diseases in plants
cause diseases inanimals
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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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witch kingdoms do not have a nucleus | bacteria and archaea
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describe bacteirea | simplest kind of life one cell without a nucleus are producers,consumers,decomposers.
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