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Cubangbang #120950
Cubangbang's 7th Ch. 11 Little Seen Kingdoms Stack #120950
| Chapter 11 Def | Chapter 11 Vocab |
|---|---|
| The two kingdoms described as being prokaryotic are | Archaebacteria and Eubacteria |
| Spherical bacteria can be called | Coccus |
| Spiral bacteria can be called | Sprillium |
| Rod-shaped bacteria can be called | Bacillus |
| T/F: Some medicines and foods are produced by certain types of bacteria | True |
| Kingdom Protista contains two main groups of organisms | Protozoans and algae |
| Amoebas exhibit which method of protozoan movement | Pseudopodia |
| The microscopic organisms that float near the ocean's surface and provide food for many oceanic animals are | Plankton |
| Spirogyra can reproduce by asexual fragmentation or by a sexual form of reproduction called | Conjugation |
| T/F: All members of kingdom Protista are able to produce their own food. | False |
| General term for the long, thin filaments that make up fungi | Hyphae |
| Common method of fungi reproduction is through the release of tiny | spores |
| T/F: The term saprophyte means parasite. | False |
| T/F: The natural process of decomposition is dependent on both bacteria and fungi. | True |
| Lichens form when fungi combines with | Algae |
| How do viruses reproduce? | Reproducing by infected cells |
| The 3 bacterial shapes | Coccus, Spirillum, Bacillus |
| Fungi and bacteria are important in the natural environment because they | Decompose wastes |
| Kingdom that contains tiny unicellular or colonial organisms called algae and protozoans | Protista |
| All fungi produce | Spores |
| A lichen is an organism that is made of | Fungus and algae |
| The kingdom that contains true bacteria and cyanobacteria | Eubacteria |
| Once known as blue-green algae | Cyanobacteria |
| No prokaryote has this organelle | Nucleus |
| Nucleic acid surrounded by a protein coat | Virus |
| Kingdom whose members live in extreme environments | Archaebacteria |
| bacteria arranged end to end in long chains | Strep |
| Animal-like protists | Protozoa |
| Plantlike protists | Algae |
| Long, whiplike hairs | flagella |
| Short, hairlike projections | Cilia |
| Most abundant food in the ocean | Plankton |
| An overpopulation of dinoflagellates | Red tide |
| Asexual reproduction in Spirogyra | fragmentation |
| A type of asexual reproduction | Conjugation |
| A virus is smaller than | bacterium |
| Bacteria is helpful or harmful? | helpful |
| Can perform photosynthesis | Algae |
| Found in amoebas | Pseudopodia |
| T/F: An amoeba surrounds and engulfs its food | True |
| Where does antibiotic penicillin come from? | Fungus |
| Human disease caused by protozoa | Malaria or African sleeping sickness |
| Fungus or other organisms that absorbs food from dead material | Saprophyte |
| Interferon is a chemical your body produces to protet you from what? | Viruses |