The life of a virus from infection to release of new viruses.
What is the lytic cycle?
When there is an over abundance of algae growth.
What is an algal bloom?
Could be netted, palmate, or parallel.
What is venation?
The main characteristics of organisms in the phylum Porifera.
What are pores?
Name an organism from the order Testudinata.
What is a turtle, tortoise, or terrapin?
Organisms that feed off a living host.
What are parasitic?
The phylum of Protozoa that includes amoeba.
What is Sarcodina?
The type of growth that elongates a root or branch.
What is primary growth?
The type of support system for a jellyfish.
What is a hydrostatic skeleton?
Phylum for perch, marlins, or salmon.
What is Osteichthyes?
A dead or weakened form of a virus used to produce antibodies.
What is a vaccine?
The phylum of protozoan that has all parasitic forms.
What is Sporozoa?
An angiosperm that contains an embryo with two cotyledons.
What is a dicot?
The organism where you would find 2 ganglia, pharynx and flame cells.
What is a Planaria?
A reptile with a 4-chambered heart.
What is a crocodile, alligator, or Komodo dragon?
What is a pathogen?
The primary food source in the ocean producing great amounts of oxygen.
What is algae?
(also accept plankton)
Found on the back of a frond and produces spores.
What are sori?
Respiratory structures found in insects.
What are trachea and spiracles?
Organisms in this vertebrate class go through metamorphosis.
What is Amphibia?
Nonliving organic structure covering the cell wall of some bacteria?
What is the capsule?
The phylum Paramecium are found in.
What is Ciliophora?
A stem made up of compact xylem cells and cork cambrium.
What are woody stems?
Organism found in the phylum Chilopoda.
What are centipedes?
The organ in vertebrates which produces and secretes insulin.
What is the pancreas?