Classification
Viruses
Bacteria
Protists
Fungi
100
The study of classification.
What is taxonomy?
100
One of the few similarities viruses share with animals.
What is multiplying?
100
Bacteria that return basic chemicals to the environment.
What are decomposers?
100
Protists that cannot create their own food.
What are heterotrophs?
100
The fungi that makes bread rise.
What is yeast?
200
The two name system of naming all living organisms.
What is binomial nomenclature?
200
Viruses are like these because they harm the cells they enter.
What is a parasite?
200
Bacteria that consume autotrophs and heterotrophs.
What are heterotrophic bacteria?
200
All Algae are these.
What are autotrophs?
200
Fungus growing in association with the roots of a plant.
What is a symbiotic relationship?
300
The category below Order in the classification chart.
What is family?
300
What viruses do when they invade a living cell.
What is take over the function, or turn it into a zombie cell?
300
It results in two genetically identical bacteria cells.
What is binary fission?
300
Animal-like protists.
What are heterotrophs?
300
A symbiotic relationship between a fungus and an algae or bacteria.
What is lichen?
400
Archaea and bacteria are in this domain.
What are prokaryotes?
400
The best treatment for a viral infection.
What is bed rest?
400
Conjugation results in this.
What is different bacteria?
400
A structure that collects extra water and expels it from a protist.
What is a contractile vacuole?
400
The part of the fungus that produces spores.
What is the fruiting body?
500
Animal-like protists.
What are protozoans?
500
A virus' protein helps it do this.
What is attach to it's host?
500
Digesting food, competing for space with disease-causing bacteria, and making vitamins.
What are roles of bacteria in the human body?
500
The only type of algae that is both autotrophic and heterotrophic.
What is euglenoid algae?
500
The bacteria-killing fungi discovered by Fleming in 1928.
What is Penicillium?
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