bacteria
viruses
fungi
protoctista
100

Does bacteria have a nucleus?

no

100

Are viruses living or nonliving?

Nonliving

100

Are fungi prokaryotic or eukaryotic?

They have eukaryotic cells. 

100

Do protoctista form tissues?

No. 

200

Describe what Bacteria is

- unicellular living beings

- prokaryotic 



200

What is the name of the protein shell that viruses are surrounded by?

Capsid

200

Name two types of fungi.

Yeast, mold, mushrooms, lichens

200

What are the two types of protoctista? 

Protozoa and Algae

300
Which kingdom do bacteria belong to? 

Monera kingdom

300

Name one shape/type of virus. 


(Remember the 4 shapes!) 

1. Helical 2. Icosahedral 3. Spherical 4. Icosahedral with a tail 

300

Provide one example of a fungus and why it is harmful to living beings.

-Open answer- 

300

How do Protozoa reproduce?

Asexually through binary fission 

400

Do bacteria reproduce asexually or sexually? Through what method? 

They reproduce asexually through binary fission 

400
What is a virus? 


- living or non-living? 

- Cellular or non-cellular? 

- How does it reproduce? 

Non living structures, Non-cellular , Capable of reproducing only when inside a HOST cell.

400

Name a type of fungus and how we use it to make a food product. 

Yeast = wine, bread, beer 

Mold = cheese 

400

According to how complex Algae is, it can be any of the following... 

1. Unicellular 

2. Filamentous 

3. Multicellular 

500

Name the two types of nutrition functions in bacteria.

Autotrophs and heterotrophs 

500

HOW does a virus cause diseases in living beings? 

It first enters a cell and takes control of it. 

Then, it uses parts of the cell to make copies of itself (multiplies). 

The invaded cell dies and the virus particles propagate (spreads)

500

Are lichens saprophytic, parasitic, or symbiotic? 

Lichens are symbiotic since they live in association with algae 

500

Explain in detail why algae can be helpful to life on Earth. 

  • They release oxygen into the air and water when they perform photosynthesis 
  • They are food source 
  • We also use them in animal feed, fertilizers, and agar 
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