Bacteria and Archaea
Genetic Diversity
Protozoa & Fungi
Viruses
Mystery
100

This type of cell wall stains purple.

What is gram-positive?

100

These are three forms of genetic recombination.

What is transformation, transduction, and conjugation?

100

This domain contains hyphae and mycelium.

What is Fungi?

100

This is a virus that infects bacteria.

What is a bacteriophage?

100

Prokaryotes that can't live in oxygenated environments.

What are anaerobes?
200

Bacteria use this for motility.

What is Flagella?

200

This structure is commonly used to exchange DNA in prokaryotes.

What is pili?

200

Theory about the development of the eukaryote.

What is endosymbiosis?

200

This type of virus uses RNA as genomic material.

What is a retrovirus?

200

This is a unicellular fungus.

What is yeast?

300

Prokaryotic bacteria reproduce using this method.

What is binary fission?

300

Transduction uses this to transfer DNA.

What is a bacteriophage?

300

This domain uses both asexual and sexual reproduction, and is mostly free living or parasitic to other organisms.

What is Protozoa?

300
This is a misfolded protein and is incredibly infectious.

What is a prion?

300

Archaea tend to live in environments that classify them in this general term.

What are extremophiles?

400

This type of bacterial cell wall structure consists of a double membrane.

What is gram-negative bacteria?

400

This form of recombination intakes DNA from its environment.

What is transformation?
400

This type of hyphae grows around plant root surfaces.

What is Ectomychorrizal fungi?

400

This is the structure on a bacteriophage that encloses the bacterial genome.

What is a capsid?

400

Amoebas are part of this domain.

What is protozoa?

500

This domain of prokaryotes has a cell wall that lacks peptidoglycan.

What is Archaea?

500

Pili are used to transfer DNA in this method.

What is conjugation?

500

This type of hyphae extends into plant root cell walls.

What is Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi?

500

Bacteriophages can use either of these two life cycles (and sometimes both).

What is the lysogenic and lytic cycle?

500

This type of bacteriophage can use both life cycles.

What is a temperate phage?

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