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Viruses, Protists, Bacteria, Fungi

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Prokaryotic Cells   Cells that don't have a nucleus  
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Eukaryotic Cells   Cells that do have a nucleus  
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Coccus   A sphere-shaped bacteria  
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Bacillus   A rod-shaped bacteria  
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Spirillum   a spiral-shaped bacteria  
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Archebacteria are found in...   hots springs and thermal vents in the oceans  
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Salt-Lovers   Archebacteria that lives in salty areas  
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Heat-Lovers   Archebacteria that live in hot areas  
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Acid-Lovers   Archebacteria that live in acidic water  
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Methane Producers   Archebacteria that live in the intestines of animals and humans  
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Binary Fission   a type of asexual reproduction  
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Bacteria   something that breaks down other living things  
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Pathogens   Organisms that produce diseases  
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Protists   a single celled organism that lives in moist surroundings  
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Dinoflagellates   a protist that has a red pigment creating a red tide  
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Truffles   Round,warty,sac fungi that are irregular in shape  
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Hyphae   Multicellular fungi  
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Rhizoids   root-like structures on mushrooms that grow down into bread  
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Two common Imperfect Fungi diseases are...   Ringworm and Athletes Foot  
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