Fungi
Bacteria
Protists
Prokaryotes
Archea
100
When two spores fuse together, they become what?
a diploid cell
100
Used to treat bacterial illnesses
What is antibiotic
100
produces oxygen in water
What is algae
100
a rod-shaped prokaryote
What is a bacillus
100
a type of Archea that live in salty environments
What are halophiles
200
a strong polysaccharide found in the cell walls
What is chitin
200
The process in which chemoautotrophs create energy
What is chemosynthesis
200
Heterotrophs that ingest bacteria and algae
What are protozoans
200
a spiral-esque prokaryote
What is a spirillium
200
a type of Archea that live in hot, acid environments
What are thermacidophiles
300
A common species of unicellular fungi
What is yeast
300
an adaptation that occurs very quickly, and can work in favor of the bacteria
What is a mutation
300
one common use of some species of microsporidia
What is insecticides
300
a spherical prokaryote
What is a coccus
300
a type of Archea that are killed by oxygen; breath carbon dioxide
What are methanogens
400
a term used to describe an organism that eats other dead organisms
What is a saprobe
400
the process of exchanging genetic material
What is conjugation
400
What factor are protists grouped by?
how they obtained nutrition
400
an organic matter secreted around the cell wall of a protist to create a capsule
What are polysaccharides
400
True or False: Some Archea photosynthesize without chlorophyll.
True
500
Segmented, thread-like filaments containing nutrients, cytoplasm, nuclei, and organelles
What is septate hyphae
500
the location of nitrogen-fixing bacteria on a plant
What are root nodules
500
The person who is responsible for creating the theory of endosymbiosis
Who is Lynn Margulis
500
A small piece of DNA in a prokaryote
What is a plasmid
500
Can Archea live, survive, and/or thrive in the human body?
Yes
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