Taxonomy
Bacteria
Viruses
Fungi
Protists
100

The correct scientific name:

a) Accer saccharum

b) Accer saccharum

c) Accer Saccharum 

a) Accer saccharum 

100

The two ways that bacteria reproduce. 

binary fission and conjugation 

100

Are viruses living?

No. 

100

Are fungi prokaryotes or eukaryotes?

eukaryotes

100

Are most unicellular or multicellular?

unicellular

200

The 3 domains of life. 

Eukaryotes, Archaea, Bacteria 

200

True or False:

All bacteria are pathogenic. 

False. 

200

The contents of a virus (what makes up a virus). 

Nucleic acid and a protein coat. 

200

True or false:

All fungi are heterotrophs.

True

200

True or False:

protists are the least diverse kingdom

False

300

What is contained in a clade?

most recent common ancestor and it's descendants. 

300

The material that composes their cell walls. 

Peptidoglycan. 

300

True or False:

Viruses respond to stimuli. 

False. 

300

What are fungi cell walls made of?

Chitin

300

What do protists use for locomotion?

Pseudopod

Cilia

Flagellum

400

Phylogenies are determined through which 3 types of evidence?

anatomical evidence

physiological evidence

DNA evidence


400

What is a facultative anaerobe?

use oxygen when it is present, but live anaerobically when oxygen is absent. 

400

Give two examples of a virus.

HPV

Herpes

Influenza 

Covid19

Smallpox 

400

What 3 ways can fungi asexually reproduce?

Spores

Budding

Fragmentation

400

What does plasmodium cause?

malaria 

500

The species concept that focuses on the body, size, and structural relationships among organisms.

Morphological species concept. 

500

The way that antibiotics combat bacteria. 

Interfering with the peptidoglycan in the cell walls. 

500

What replication cycle is a virus dormant in?

lysogenic cycle. 

500

What is a saprotroph?

Feed on dead organisms by excreting digestive enzymes (molds, mushrooms)

500

What is a human use for protists?

seaweed wraps

agar

toothpastes, cosmetics

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