Are viruses considered living, non-living, or neither?
What is neither.
The thin whip-like structure that helps this organisms move through liquids.
What is a flagellum
Fungi
What are eukaryotic, heterotrophic, non-vascular single or multi-cellular organisms?
What are organisms whose cells have a nucleus and other membrane bound organelles. The DNA or RNA is contained in the nucleus?
A virus that infects a bacteria
What is bacteriophage
Define bacteria.
What are microscopic, prokaryotic, unicellular organisms.
What is yeast?
Asexual reproduction in yeasts?
What is budding?
Autotroph
An organisms that makes its own food.
Four shapes that bacteria is classified. (There are 5, only 4 are needed here).
What are coccus, bacillus, vibrio, spirillum or spirochete.
OR
Spherical, rod, comma, spiral, corkscrew
What are mold, yeasts, and mushrooms?
The life cycle a of a mushroom.
(2 min limit).
2. Hyphae grow
3. Develop a network of hyphae called mycelium
4. A fruiting body shoots up
5. Matures and grows spore in the gills.
6. Releases spores from gills to start the process over.
Threadlike filaments that produce enzymes to break down organic matter.
What are hyphae?
A virus is made of this.
What is a tiny particle that contains a nucleic acid encased in a protein
OR
DNA OR RNA encased in a protein
In poor conditions, bacteria make a copy of their genetic material and form this.
What is an endospore?
The relationship between two organisms that live and work together for the benefit of both organisms.
When fungi reproduce sexually by sharing genetic material.
What is conjugation?
What is a mycologists
The cell that assists the body in fighting viruses in the second exposure to a virus.
What is a memory cell?
A relationship in which one organisms lives on, near or inside another organism and at least one of the organisms benefit.
Symbiosis
Cap, gill, stalk, volva, hyphae, and mycelium
(90 second limit)
*See drawing
The process bacteria use to reproduce asexually.
What is binary fission?
Disease causing organisms.
What are pathogens?