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An organism so small that a microscope must be used to view it Microorganism
(plural bacteria) a microscopic, single-celled organism that lack a nucleus and organelles (prokaryotic) Bacteria
A species of rod-shaped bacteria in the large intestine of humans and other animals E. coli
(plural fungi) a eukaryotic organism, including molds, mushrooms, and yeasts. Can be single-celled or multicellular Fungi
A growth of organisms on a prepared material Cultures
An experimental test used to compare results with test where a variable was changed Control
A particle made of two or more smaller particles held together by chemicals bonds Molecules
A group of organisms of the same species living together. A bacterial colony is a visible group of bacteria Colony
A reproductive cell distributed through the air Spores
A particle that is the basic building block of matter Atoms
An organism that breaks down dead material and return nutrients to the soil Decomposer
A system or way of organizing living things Classification
A microscopic single-celled organism that lacks a nucleus and organelles (prokaryotic). Archaea have different cell walls and cell membranes than bacteria or eukaryotes Archaea
A single-celled organism with no nucleus Prokaryotes
An organism with cells that have a nucl Eukaryotes
One group in the most currently accepted biological classification system Domain
The building blocks of life are ___________________ The building blocks of cells are ____________________ The building blocks of cell structures are ____________ The building blocks of molecules are ___________ Cells Organelles & Cell Structures Molecules Atoms
How is Archaea unique from Bacteria cells? Archaea is unique from Bacteria cells because there both prokaryotic.
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