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Bacteria Prokaryote-Cell Structure no nucleus or organelle
Bacteria Prokaryote-# of cells unicellular
Bacteria Prokaryote-Shape cocus-sphere spirilium-spiral bocillus-rod
Bacteria Prokaryote-Movement some don't move, some have flagella
Bacteria Prokaryote-Nutrition producers- algae consumers- eat bacteria animalike
Bacteria Prokaryote-Reproduction Binary fusion
Bacteria Prokaryote-Importance in the world Oxygen, decomposes food, cleaned up oil spill, it contaminates food, soil and water
virus-cell structure Protein Shell, nucleic acid-genetic material
Virus-# of cells None, not a living organism
Virus-shape geometric shapes
Virus-movement none
Virus-nutrition Parasite inside a cell
Virus-reproduction enters a cell and injects its DNA, multiplies and spreads to other cells
Virus-importance in the world carry treatment for cancer/illnesses
protist-cell structure nucleus/organelles cell membrane
Protist-# of cells unicellular and sometimes multicellular
Protist-shape plant-like algae they have chlorrophyll animal-like protozoan
Protist-movement cilia, flagella, pseudopodia, amoboid movement
Protist-nutrition Producers-algae-plantlike consumer-eat bacteria-animal like
Protist-reprodudtion Fission
Protist-importance in the world Oxygen, 90% of oceans food, diseases and contaminates water
Fungi-cell structure- nucleus/cell membrane
Fungi-# of cells unicellular and multicellar
Fungi-shape hyphae
Fungi-movement none
Fungi-nutrition Saprophyte-absorb nutrition from dead materials Parasite-get nutrition from a host
Fungi-reproduction spores
Fungi-importance to the world helpful in food and medicine, harmful diseases and can be poisonous.
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