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Virus Bacteria Protists and Fungi
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| How do protists like the Euglena and Voxel Get food? | From the sun's energy / photosynthesis |
| How do protists like the Paramecium and Amoeba Get food? | Consuming other oganisms |
| How is a virus similar to a living organism? | DNA / RNA |
| How is a virus different than a living organism? | Can not eat or grow oxygen |
| Why are viruses not considered alive? | They lack most properties that a living organism would have |
| What gives instructions to a virus? | DNA / RNA |
| Which microorganisms are prokaryotic? | The ones without a nucleus. The Archaebacteria and Eubacteria Kingdoms |
| Which microorganisms are eukaryotic? | The ones with a nucleus. The Protista and Fungi Kingdoms |
| Where can Eubacteria live? | Anywhere but extreme enviroments |
| How is bacteria important to the planet? | It consumes dead matter |
| What is bacteria reproduction called? | binary fission |
| Which kingdom contains organisms that are plant-like and animal-like? | Kingdom Protista |
| What kind of diseases do antibiotics treat? | bacterial |
| What kind of disease is the common cold? | Virus |
| What is the name of the immediate viral reproduction? | The lytic cycle |
| What is the name of the delayed viral reproduction? | The lysogenic cycle |
| What is the difference between archaebacteria and eubacteria? | Archaebacteria can live in extreme environments |
| How does fungi reproduce? | Either Sexual or Asexual |
| How do fungi get food? | There decomposers that can't move |
| What kingdom is penicillin in? What is penicillin used for? | Kingdom Fungi. Antibiotic to get rid of bacteria |
| What are the three structures protists use to move? | Flagella, Cilia, and Pseudopodia |
| What kingdom does mold, mildew, and yeast belong to | Kingdom Fungi |
| Which kingdoms contain organisms with cell walls? | Kingdom Protista and Fungi |
| Which kingdoms contain only unicellular organisms? | Archaebacteria and Eubacteria |
| What are the three shapes of bacteria? | Cocci, bacilli, and Spirilla |
| What are the four virus shapes? | Crystal, Sphere, Cylinder, and Spacecraft |
| What is a characteristic shared by Protists, Plants, and Fungi? | Considered Eukaryotic |
| What is Yeast used for? | To help bread rise |
| Do viruses need energy? | No, No Food or Oxygen |
| Do Bacteria need energy? | Yes, it is a consumer and auto/heterotroph |
| Does a protists need energy? | Yes, Photosynthesis, Parasites, Autotrophs-Producers, and Heterotroph-Consumer and Decomposer |
| Can a virus reproduce? | Only inside a living cell (the host). Lytic cycle and Lysogenic Cycle |
| Can bacteria reproduce? | Yes, binary fission Asexual |
| Can a protist reproduce? | Yes, Fragmentation and both Sexualy and Asexualy |
| Can a virus move? | No, It doesn't movie on it's Own |
| Can bacteria move? | Yes, Flagella |
| Can a protists move? | Yes, all three ways Flagella, Cilia, and Pseudopodia |
| Does a virus have a cell structure? | No, Not a cell. Has DNA / RNA and a protein coat to enter a cell |
| Do bacteria have a cell structure? | Yes, Unicellular, DNA (circular), has a cell wall, Prokaryotes |
| Does a protist have a cell structure? | Yes, uni/multicellular, DNA in nucleus, Eukaryotic, and has Chloroplasts |
| Extra info on viruses | Non-Living |
| Extra info on bacteria | It's food, bioremediation, and used in medicine |
| Extra info on Protists | Photosynthesis, Animal-Like, Plant-Like, and Fungi-Like |
| Does Fungi need energy? | Yes, decomposers, Heterotrophs, they live on their food source |
| Can Fungi reproduce? | Yes, With spores, Sexually, Asexually, Hyphae |
| Can Fungi Move? | No, But their spores can in the wind or by water |
| Do fungi have cell structure? | Yes, Cell wall-Chitin, Nucleus, Eukaryotic, No chloroplast |
| Extra info on Fungi | It is a food source - Yeast,Bread, And Blue cheese,Penicillin |