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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Eukaryotic | has bound organelles with nucleus |
| Prokaryotic | has no bound organelles without a nucleus |
| Taxonomic order | Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species |
| 3 rules of a correct general name | first word has capital, underlined, italicized |
| Archaebacteria Habitat | extreme |
| Archaebacteria cell wall | lipids |
| Eubacteria habitat | everywhere; common |
| Eubacteria cell wall | peptidoglycan |
| examples of eubacteria | e. coli, strep, staph |
| Archaebacteria example | antibiotics |
| protista movements | flagella, cillia, pseudopods |
| Animalia | multicellular heterotrophs that lack cell walls |
| protista habitat | moist soil, marshes, puddles, lakes, oceans |
| fungi cell wall | chitin |
| fungi habitat | soil |
| plants cell wall | cellulose |
| the 6 kingdoms | archaebacteria, eubacteria, protista, fungi, plants, animalia |
| structure of a virus | diamond shaped (wall capsid) DNA or RNA inside |
| lytic cycle | attachment, entry, replication, assembly, release (cell attacks) |
| lytic examples | rabies, ebola, and flu |
| Lysogenic cycle | attack, dormency, lytic cycle, dormic |
| Lysogenic examples | HIV, AIDS, Mono |
| spherical shapes | Coccus/Cocci |
| strep throat | chain of spheres/circles |
| staph infection | clump of spheres/circles |
| Rod shapes | bacilli/bacillus |
| spiral shaped | spirilla |
| good bacteria examples | release O2, cleans up oil spills, makes vitamins in intestines |
| bad bacteria | tuberculosis, black plague, lyme disease |
| nitrogen fixing bacteria... | converts ammonia in the soil to natural gas |