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Chapter 1.3

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Louis Pastuer   This scientist studied how small organims can spoil food and cause disease.  
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capsid   This is what the protective protein coat that protects a virus' genetic material is called.  
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grow   Viruses aren't able to do this.  
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environment   Viruses aren't able to respond to this.  
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host   Cells that viruses infect in order to make copies.  
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harmful   Smallpox and AIDS are examples of this type of virus.  
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protists   All organisms that have nuclei but do not belong to the animal, plant or fungi kingdom.  
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single-celled   Most prostist are _________ microorganisms that live in water.  
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seaweed   This is an example of a multi-cellular protist.  
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algae   This type of protist uses sunlight as its energy source.  
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euglena   This is a type of protist that can move like an animal but gets it energy from the sunlight.  
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plankton   All organisms that drift in water can be referred to as this.  
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phytoplankton   This type of organism lives in the ocean and produces most of the oxygen that animals breathe.  
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protozoa   This type of protist eats other organisms.  
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decomposer   This type of protist takes in materials from the soil and other organisms, breaks it down, and gets its energy.  
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