Taxonomy
Viruses
Bacteria
Protists
Fungi
100
This is a classification key used to classify species.
What is a Dichotomous Key?
100
These type of viruses infect and destroy bacterial cells.
What are bacteriophages?
100
This is the oldest known group of living organisms that can survive in very extreme living conditions.
What is archaebacteria?
100
This type of protists contain chlorophyll and photosynthesize.
What are plant-like protists?
100
These are the specialized reproductive structures that fungi use to release spores.
What are sporangia?
200
The system of naming organisms using a two-part scientific name.
What is binomial nomenclature?
200
This is the first step in viral replication.
What is attachment and entrance?
200
These are bacteria that can survive by forming dormant or resting cells during unfavourable environmental conditions. They can sprout/ germinate when suitable growing conditions return.
What are endospores?
200
This organism in the Protist kingdom, produces 80% of the global supply of oxygen.
What is algae?
200
This is the part of fungi where nutrient absorption takes place.
What is the mycelium?
300
This Kingdom is represented by organisms such as algae and amoebas.
What is Kingdom Protista?
300
This is a preparation of dead or weakened viral or bacterial cells that stimulate the body's immune system to fight back.
What is a vaccine?
300
These are a type of bacteria that release digestive enzymes that breakdown organic material (decay).
What are saprophytes?
300
Animal-like protists are classified based on this.
What is type of locomotion?
300
This is when two organisms live together/ close to each other, and one or both benefits from the other. 
What is a symbiotic relationship?
400
This is the most specific level of classification of living things.
What is Species?
400
This is a chemical that is produced to inhibit the growth of or destroy certain other microorganisms. 
What is an antibiotic?
400
When bacteria are first exposed to an antibiotic, the weaker strains die off. Others may have slight variations in their genetic material that allow them to survive. Those bacteria reproduce and pass on immunity to that antibiotic. This is called _______. 
What is antibiotic resistance?
400
Amoeba's feed using a process called ___________.
What is phagocytosis?
400
Individual filaments in the mycelium are called _______. 
What are hyphae?
500
This Kingdom is represented by organisms such as mosses and ferns. 
What is Kingdom Plantae?
500
This is the outer protective coat of a virus.
What is the capsid?
500
This is our bodies SECOND line of defence in our immune system response.
What is the lymphatic system?
500
Some protists moving using tiny hairlike structures called ________.
What are cilia?
500
This is the type of fungal infection you can get on your feet. It is usually contracted from dirty shower floors or running shoes. 
What is athlete's  foot?
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