Which type of cell are bacteria?
Prokaryote
Which is the function of the cell wall in bacteria?
It protects the cells and gives shape to the bacteria
Which gas is released to the atmosphere during photosynthesis?
Oxygen
Are yeast unicelular or muticellular?
They are unicelullar
Which type of nutrition do protozoa have?
Heterotrophic nutrition
Which kingdoms have true tissues?
Plant and Animal Kingdom
The capsule
Which organic molecule is produced in photosynthesis?
What is a spore?
An asexual reproductive cell
How do ciliates move?
They use cilia
Which type of cells have the organisms included in the Protist Kingdom?
Eukaryote cells
What is a cocus?
Which is the name of the autotrophic bacteria?
Cyanobacteria
What is fermentation?
A process to obtain energy from nutrients.
How do flagellates move?
They move using flagella
Name the group of organisms included in the Kingdom Fungi
What is a streptobacilli?
Bacteria with a long shape grouped in chains
Which are the 3 types of heterotrophic nutrition in bacteria?
Parasitic, symbiotic and saprohytic
Fermentation is performed by yeast.
Pseudopods
Which type of nutrition do Protist have?
Autotrophic or heterotrophic
Which is the function of mesosomes?
Cell respiration
What is the meaning of saprophytic nutrition?
They feed on decomposing organic matter and they transform it into inorganic matter.
Which organisms in the Fungi kingdom can produce antibiotics?
Moulds
Malaria is caused by a...
Sporozoa