Question | Answer |
How Do viruses reproduce | By being reproduced by infected cells |
What are the bacterial shapes | Coccus, Spirillum and bacillus |
What are the functions of Fungi and bacteria | decompose waste |
All fungi produce? | spores |
What is an organism made up of fungus and alga | lichen |
which kingdom contains tiny unicellular or colonial organisms called algae and protozoans? | Protista |
A virus is smaller than? | bacterium |
Are bacteria more helpful or harmful? | helpful |
Algae can preform what process | photosynthesis |
If a cell is separated from a colony will it die? | no |
what is found in amoebas? | pseudopodia |
what surrounds and engulfs it food? | Amoeba |
Mushrooms use their gills for? | to produce spores |
The antibiotic penicillin comes from | fungus |
What kingdom would an organism be classified as if it is organized in filaments | Protista |
name a disease caused by protozoa? | Malaria or African Sleeping sickness |
what fungus absorbs food from a dead material | Saprophyte |
Interferon is a chemical that protects you from what? | Viruses |
Protozoa | the animal-like protists |
Algae | the plantlike protists |
Flagella | Long whiplike hairs |
Cilia | short, hairlike projections |
Plankton | Most abundant food in the ocean |
Red Tide | an overpopulation of dinoflagellates |
asexual reproduction in Spirogyra | Fragmentation |
conjugation | A type of sexual reproduction |
Eubacteria | the kingdom that contains true bacteria and cyanobacteria |
Cyanobacteria | is a producer |
nucleus | no prokaryote has this organelle |
Virus | nucleic acid surrounded by a protein coat |
Archaebacteria | the kingdom organisms that lives in extreme environments |
Bacillus | rod-shaped bacteria |
spiral-shaped bacteria | Spirillum |
Eubacteria | arranged end to end in long chains |
Chemicals that the body produces to protect itself from a virus | Interferons |
What type of bacteria is Bacillus Brevis | Prokaryotic |
Which fungi is most likely to participate in decomposition? | Saprophytic |
Bacteria Reproduces asexually by | Binary Fission |
How do paramecia eat? | They sweep the food into the oral groove |
The structures that amoeba use for movement | Pseudopods |
Most Fungi are composed of long filaments called | Hyphae |
A virus that remains inactive inside its host is called | Latent |
If you discover and organism that has cells and chlorophyll but does not have tissue it would be classified as | Protista |
The Archaebacteria and the Eu bacteria are diffrent then other kingdoms because they are | Prokaryotic |