This kingdom includes multicellular organisms that make their own food thorugh photosynthesis.
What is Plantae?
This process allows some bacteria to make their own food.
What is photosynthesis?
Most protist live in this type of environment.
What is water (aquatic environments)?
This is how fungi obtain nutrients.
What is decomposition?
This takes us through a series of questions to identify a species.
What is a dichotomous key?
Mushrooms belong to this kingdom.
What is Fungi?
This is what we call a group of bacteria.
What is a colony?
This is the percent of the world's oxygen produced by protists.
What is 1/2?
This is what a network of hyphae is called.
What is a mycelium?
This is the system used for naming organisms
What is Binomial Nomenclature?
This kingdom includes mostly unicellular eukaryotes like amoebas and algae.
What is Protista?
This method allows bacteria to reproduce quickly by splitting in two.
What is binary fission?
These are the three types of protists.
What is animal-like, fungi-like, and plant-like?
This is what most fungi use to reproduce.
What are spores?
There are 6 of these: Animalia, Plantae, Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Fungi, and Protists
What is Kingdom?
These are procaryotes known as true bacteria.
What is Eubacteria?
This shape of bacteria looks like a rod.
What is Bacillus?
This plant-like protist can perform photosynthesis.
What is algae?
This is the common antibiotic made by fungi.
What is penicillin?
The diagram used to show most common ancestory
What is a phylogenetic tree/cladogram?
These are prokaryotes known as ancient bacteria.
What are Archaebacteria?
This is the main trait of a superbug.
What is antibiotic resistance?
Protists move using these three things.
What are cilia, flagella, or pseudopods?
This is the funus that is on top of the shelf.
What is Chicken of the Woods?