Mystery
Bacteria
Viruses
Fungi
Protist
100

What is a heterotroph?

Absorb nutrients from other organisms

100

Bacteria reproduces asexually this way.

What is Binary Fission

100

Is a virus a living or non living?

Non-living

100

How do fungi absorb nutrients?

Extracellular Digestion 

100

Name the 3 types of Protists

Animal-like, Plant-like, Fungus-like

200

Bacteria are Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic? 

Prokaryotic 

200

All bacteria is bad True or false

False

200

What is two shapes viruses come in?

Polyhedral, Complex, Helical, Spherical

200

Fungi reproduce asexually called? (name both)

Fragmentation and Budding 

200

__________ like protists can produce their own food from the sun's energy

Plant-like protists

300

Name 3 characteristic of life viruses do not have

Use energy, hemostasis, grows, responds to stimuli 

300

Bacteria come in these shapes

What is pherical (coccus), rodlike (bacillus), or curved (spirillum)

300

How do viruses reproduce?

Lytic cycle 

300
Fungi reproduce sexually how?

Spores released from a fruiting body. Spread through wind, water or animals

300

Which type of protist is grouped according to movement

Animal-like

400

What is a benefit of fungi reproducing sexually

Can withstand changing conditions and has genetic diversity 

400

What domain is Bacteria in 

Bacteria 

400

What prevents diseases? 

Vaccines 

400

What is Mutualism?

A relationship between species in which both organisms benefit from a relationship

400

Which protist is classified by how they reproduce?

Fungus-like

500

What is a common trait between Animal-like and Fungus-like protist? 

Heterotrophic and able to move

500

How can Bacteria withstand harsh conditions

By producing endospores or by reproducing and transferring plasmid between cells 

500

Name 4 Viruses 

Chickenpox, Mumps, Rabies, Cold, Flu, Cold Sores 

500

How do Algae benefit from a mutualistic relationship with Fungus

Getting water and minerals and protection from the sunlight 

500

How does a ameba consume food?

By surrounding food with a pseudopod

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