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Microorganisms | Very small organisms
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Kingdoms | The way scientists divide the organisms they identify into groups
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Binary Fission | A form of asexual reproduction by which some single celled organisms reproduce
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Bacteria | The simplest kind of life known on Earth
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Archaea | Single celled organisms that can survive in the largest range of environments
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Producers | Bacteria that transform energy from sunlight into energy that can be used by cells
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Decomposers | Get energy by breaking down materials in dead or decaying organisms
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Parasites | An organism that absorbs nutrients from the body of another organism
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Virus | Has genetic material enclosed in a protein shell
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Host cell | The cells that viruses infect in order to make copies
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Algae | It applies to both multicellular protists and single celled protists that use sunlight as the energy source
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Plankton | All organisms that drift in water
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Protozoa | Protists that eat other organisms or decaying parts of other organisms are animal like protistss
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Protist | Include all organisms with cells having nuclei and not belonging to the animal pplant or fungi kingdoms
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Kelp | Is seaweed that can grow 100 meters long
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Diatoms | Single celled algae that float in water covered by hard shells
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Euglena | Single celled orgainsms that move like animals, get energy from sunlight
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Volvox | Are microscopic colonies of nearly identical cells
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Chlolophyll | Green pigmet that they use to capture sun energy
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Bacteriophage | One of the best studied viruses that infects bacteria
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