Achaea
Bacteria
Viruses
Fungi
Protist
100
prokaryotes
What is Achaea?
100
From the process of binary fission and conjugation
What two ways can bacteria reproduce?
100
non living
Is a virus a living or non living?
100
Hyphae
What are the threadlike things on a mushroom?
100
gamete
A __________ is a haploid cell used in sexual reproduction
200
Unique chemicals
How is Achaea different than bacteria?
200
single celled organisms
What is one characteristic of bacteria?
200
Crystal, Cylindrical, sphere, and phages
What is four shapes viruses come in?
200
Zygote fungi, sac fungi, and club fungi
What are three different types of fungi?
200
Plant like protists
__________ like protists can produce their own food from the sun's energy
300
prokaryotic cells
What cell carries a nucleus?
300
sphere, rod, spiral
What are some shapes bacteria come in?
300
Through the lytic or lysogenic cycle
How do viruses reproduce?
300
They are eukaryotes
Are fungi prokaryotes or eukaryotes
300
Using cilia
How do paramecium's move?
400
More similar to eukaryotic cells
Are Achaea more/less similar to eukaryotes than bacteria are?
400
Through conjugation, transduction and transformation
How do bacteria exchange DNA?
400
genetic material, protein, other chemical, or a host
What do viruses need for living?
400
Yes
Can fungi affect living things?
400
By surrounding food with a pseudopod
How does a ameba consume food?
500
glacial forms, volcanic forms, or salty waters
What harsh conditions do Achaea live in?
500
Everywhere
Where does bacteria live?
500
Because they release energy
Why are viruses not alive?
500
Yes
Are fungi capable of partnering with other organisms?
500
Fungus like protists, plant like protists, and animal like protists
What are the three types of protists?
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