Where are bacteria found?
Almost everywhere
Viruses can't reproduce on their own, instead they use a different organism called what?
A host
What is a protist?
Any organism that is not an animal, plant, bacterium, or fungi
Instead of seeds fungi produce what?
Spores
Most plants reproduce using what?
seeds
What are the three shapes that bacteria come in?
rod, spherical, spiral
Instead of a cell membrane viruses have what?
All protists have a membrane bound nucleus and organelles making them what?
Eukaryotic
Fungal cells that are bound together form what?
Hyphae
A type of tissue that move water and other materials throughout a plant is called what?
Vascular tissue
Bacteria reproduce every 20 minutes through a proccess called what?
Binary fission
Viruses can take the shape of spheres, rods, polygons or what?
A combination of geometric shapes
What are the three ways that protists can move?
Cilia, flagella, or pseudopods
Fungi living together with algae for nutrients are called what?
Lichen
What are the two main groups of seeding plants?
Gymnosperms and Angiosperms
When conditions are not correct for reproduction, a bacteria can go into a dormant state forming what until conditions are good again.
Endospores
A virus that kills the cell it has infected immediately is called what?
An active virus
What a protist creates a pocket around some food then pinches it closed it creates what?
A food vacuole
Fungi that can reproduce both sexually and asexually are called what?
Perfect fungi
A plant that has a soft and flexible stem is called what?
herbaceous
Bacteria are used in many natural processes. One is to help plants by allowing them to absorb what gas?
Nitrogen
A weakened or dead virus used to help train a body to fight it is called what
The process in which protists reproduce by joining their oral grooves together then exchanging DNA is called what?
Conjugation
Fungi that break decompose dead organic matter for food are called what?
saprophyte
What is a different name fore nonvascular plants?
bryophytes