mushrooms
viruses
bacterium
anatomy
100

Mold or white coating on bread forms

 mukor mushroom

100

What science studies viruses?

virology

100

How are bacteria different from unicellular organisms?

do not have a nucleus

100

The analyzer is:

receptor, sensory nerve and area of the cerebral cortex;

200

The threads of the mycelium and the roots of the plant together form

mycorrhiza

200

Who is considered the founder of virology?

D.I. Ivanovsky

200

Where is the genetic information of bacteria stored?

in the cytoplasm

200

Receptors that perceive temperature, pressure of an object, roughness and smoothness are located:

in the skin

300

Yeast fungi reproduce by

budding

300

What is the structure of the virus?

DNA or RNA (may be contained at the same time), capsid, sometimes lipid membrane

300

How do bacteria move?

with the help of flagella

300

What is the length of the small intestine?

Length - 5-6 m

400

The fruiting body of fungi is

hyphae

400

What are the names of viral particles?

virions

400

When did bacteria appear on earth?

3.5 billion years ago

400

What vessel begins the pulmonary circulation and where does it originate?

Aorta from the left ventricle

500

Not found in fungal cells

chloroplast

500

What form of life do viruses belong to?

to non-cellular, i.e. do not have a cellular structure

500

What happens to a bacterium under adverse conditions?

turns into an argument

500

What divisions is the aorta divided into?

Ascending aorta, arch, descending aorta.

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