Viruses
Bacteria
Protists
Protists 2.0
Fungus
100
A tiny nonliving cell that invade and then multiplies in a living cell.
What is a virus?
100
A single celled organisms that do not contain a nucleus.
What is bacteria?
100
Eukaryotes that cannot be labeled as animals, plants or fungi.
What is a protist?
100
A close relationship where both partners benefit.
What is mutualism?
100
Eukaryotes that have cell walls, are heterotrophs and use spores to reproduce.
What is fungi?
200
A living thing that provides a source of energy for a virus.
What is a host?
200
a long, whiplike structure that helps a cell to move.
What is a flagellum?
200
An animal-like protist.
What is a protozoan?
200
A tiny cell that is able to grow into a new organism.
What is a spore?
200
Branching, threadlike tubes that make up the body of multicellular fungi.
What is hyphae?
300
An organism that lives in or on a host and causes it harm.
What is a parasite?
300
When one cell dividing into two identical cells.
What is binary fission?
300
Temporary bulges in a cell.
What is a pseudopod?
300
The reproductive structure of a fungus that contains hyphae and produces spores.
What is fruiting bodies?
400
A virus that infects only bacteria.
What is a bacteriophage?
400
When one bacterium transfers genetic material to another through a threadlike bridge.
What is conjugation?
400
Hairlike projections that move in a wave like motion.
What is cilia?
400
A fungus and algae or autotrophic bacteria that live in a mutualistic relationship.
What is lichen?
500
A substance that stimulates the body to produce chemicals which kill specific viruses and organisms.
What is a vaccine?
500
A small, rounded, thick walled, resting cell that forms inside a bacterium.
What is an endospore?
500
A close relationship where at least one species benefits.
What is symbiosis?
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