Prokaryotes
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Protists
Fungi
Misc.
100
These are the two prokaryotic kingdomds.
What are Archaebacteria and Eubacteria?
100
This prokaryote is thought to be the ancestor of land plants.
What is cyanobacteria?
100
This kingdom is composed of eukaryotic and single celled organisms.
What is the Protist kingdom?
100
This is the fungal mode of gaining nutrition.
What is heterotrophic decomposers?
100
These two organelles are important as evidence for the endosymbiotic theory.
What are the mitochondria and chloroplasts?
200
This substance is found in some prokaryotic cell walls.
What is peptidoglycan?
200
This is the term for bacterial reproduction.
What is binary fission?
200
Plants like protists will perform this process.
What is photosynthesis?
200
This is the structure that makes up fungal cell walls.
What is chitin?
200
These structures allow for fungi to obtain nutrients. They are branchlike and extensive.
What are hyphae?
300
Gram stain will leave this type of bacteria a dark violet color.
What is gram positive bacteria?
300
This kingdom lives only in extreme environments like hot springs (also known as extremophiles).
What is archeabacteria?
300
The main role of algae in the environment would be to act as these.
What is a producer?
300
This symbiotic relationship involves a fungi and a photosynthetic bacteria or protist.
What is a lichen?
300
This kingdom includes heterotrophic decomposers.
What is the fungi kingdom?
400
This kingdom of bacteria are found in most environments (example E.coli).
What are the Eubacteria?
400
This structure is important for prokaryotes' ability to become dormant in harsh conditions and helps to preserve their genomes.
What is an endospore?
400
Animal like protists are likely to use this feeding mode.
What is heterotrophic/consumers?
400
This type of symbiotic relationship involves a fungus and the roots of land plants.
What is mychorrhizae?
400
These are the eukaryotic kingdoms.
What are the protists, fungi, animal and plants?
500
This type of bacteria is thought to be most closely related to Eukaryotes.
What are the Archaebacteria?
500
This process is a method for bacteria to exchange genetic information.
What is conjugation?
500
Fungus like protists are likely to play this role in environments.
What is decomposer?
500
This is an organism whose cells do have a nucleus.
What is nitrogen fixation?
500
These are nonliving pre-cells surrounded in a simple membrane.
What are protobionts?
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