Bacteria
Viruses
Protists
Fungi
Plants
100
Microscopic organisms whose single cells have a membrane-enclosed nucleus.
What is Bacteria?
100
segments of nucleic acids contained in a protein coat
What are viruses?
100
larged varied group that includes both multi and uni organisms
What is Protists?
100
Nutrients
What is obtained in fungi?
100
lived at edges of bodies of water
What is the place that plants first lived?
200
Important to our health and economic well-being
What is the importance of Bacteria?
200
Bacteriophages
What is the virus that infects bacteria?
200
Flagellates
What are protists that move using flagella?
200
on human foods
What is the place fungi is often grown in?
200
Seed-plants
What is the most living plants?
300
Concentrate desired elements from low-grade ore
What do mining companies use Bacteria for?
300
enzymes
What do viruses lack?
300
mechanisms for monitoring and responding to stimuli in their enivornments
What do many protists have?
300
in baking
What is unicellular fungi useful for?
300
Plants that have a vascular system
What is vascular plants?
400
Bacillus, coccus, and spirillum
What are the three basic shapes of Bacteria?
400
all the properties of life
What do viruses not have?
400
Strict phototrophs
What is Algae?
400
Filamentous bodies
What is the kind of bodies that fungi have?
500
obtain energy by removing electrons from inorganic molecules
What is Chemoautotrophs?
500
RNA or DNA but not both
What does the virus protein coat contain?
500
Found in many eukaryotes
What is the protists characteristics mainly found in?
500
Nutrients with their hosts
What is the Parasistic fungi compete for?
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