Viruses aren’t made of cells so are....
What is non-living?
All protists are_____________, meaning they ALL have a nucleus.
What are eukaryotes?
Tail-like structure that allows some protists to move.
What are Flagella?
The three shapes that bacteria come in:
What are SPIRAL, RODLIKE, AND SPHERICAL
(spirillium, bacillus and coccus)
Protist movement that is a temporary bulge of the cell membrane that fills with cytoplasm. Meaning "fake feet."
What is the PSEUDOPOD or ameboid movement?
Genetic material surrounded by a protein coat.
What is a virus?
Viruses multiply here.
What is inside a host cell?
Kingdom of bacteria that lives in extreme environments.
What is Archaea?
Cillia sweep food into this structure in Paramecium.
What is the oral groove?
Fungi in a mutualistic relationship with plant roots.
What are mychorrizae?
A symbiotic relationship between two organisms in which both benefit.
What is mutualistic?
Bacteria that can photosynthesize and produce oxygen.
What are cyanobacteria?
Hair- like projections from the cell that move with a "wave- like" motion:
What are cilia?
Organisms, like fungi, that get their food from dead and decaying organic matter.
What are saprophytes?
Chemicals that the body produces to protect itself from viruses.
What are interferons?
Some factors that limit bacterial growth.
What are food, oxygen and waste buildup.
How fungi get nutrition.
What is the hyphae secrete digestive enzymes outside the fungal body and nutrients are absorbed?
(Extra cellular digestion)
Decomposition.
What is the breakdown of dead organic matter to return nutrients to the food chain?