The type of environment that protists live in
What are wet / moist environments?
Medicine to treat bacterial infections
What are Antibiotics?
What are (digestive) enzymes?
Bacteria are (Prokaryote or Eukaryote)
Prokaryote
The illness when bacteria, parasites, toxins or such contamination typically results in symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, nausea, and cramping.
What is food poisoning?
This group of protists are photosynthetic
What are plant-like protists or algae
Bacteria's way of reproducing
What is binary fission?
The mass of threadlike tubes that constitutes the body of a fungus
What is hyphae?
Fungi are (prokaryote or eukaryote)
Eukaryote
What is penicillin?
The structure of an amoeba that acts as a temporary extension of the cytoplasm
What is a pseudopod?
the 3 types of bacteria shapes
What are Bacilli (rods), Cocci (spheres), Spirilla (spirals)?
The main 3 classes of fungi
What are clubs, sacs, and zygotes?
Protists are (prokaryote or eukaryote)
Eukaryote
The bacteria whose infection can lead to tetanus / lockjaw
What is clostridium tetani?
Short, hairlike structures on the cell membrane that move quickly to propel the protist
What are cilia?
The region of a prokaryote / bacteria where genetic material is contained
What is a nucleoid?
Yeast, which is used in bread making, reproduces asexually through this process.
What is budding?
An organism that decomposes dead organisms or waste matter
What are saprophytes?
The protist responsible for spreading malaria via mosquitos
What is plasmodium?
Microscopic alga that produce oxygen and have a cell wall of silica
What are diatoms?
The bacteria responsible for lockjaw
What is (Clostridium) Tetani?
The nitogenous compound that makes up cell walls of fungi
What is chitin?
Lichens are organisms made of these two types of organisms in a mutually beneficial relationship.
What are fungus and algae?
The protist responsible for causing African sleeping sickness
What is trypanosoma (protozoa)?