Viruses
Bacteria
Protists
Fungi
Vocabulary
100

Because viruses are parasites and make or take food, they are considered:

NON- LIVING

100

Because the genetic material inside bacteria ARE NOT carried in a nucleus, this makes them:

PROKARYOTES

100

All protists are_____________, meaning they ALL have a nucleus.

EUKARYOTES

100

Fungi use these to reproduce.

SPORES

100

Small living things that cannot be seen without the help of a microscope.

MICROBES

200

The four shapes that bacteria come in:

SPIRAL, COMMA-SHAPE (VIBRIO), SPHERICAL (COCCI) and ROD-SHAPED (BACILLI)

200

The temporary bulge of the cell membrane that fills with cytoplasm. Meaning "fake feet."

PSEUDOPOD

200

The cells of Fungi are arranged in structures called:

HYPHAE

300

When can viruses multiply?

WHEN THEY ARE INSIDE A LIVING CELL

300

The region inside the bacteria's cell membrane that contains "gel- like" material.

CYTOPLASM

300

The structure that collects the extra water and then pushes it out of the cell:

CONTRACTILE VACOULE

300

Fungi produce spores in structures called:

FRUITING BODIES

300

Any living thing that has only one cell.

UNICELLULAR

400

A name for an organism that lives off of a host

PARASITE

400

Chemical factories in bacteria where proteins are produced:

RIBOSOMES

400

Hair- like projections from the cell that move with a "wave- like" motion:

CILIA

400

Fungi do not make their own food. Therefore, there are called:

HETEROTOPHS

400

Organisms that carry their genetic material inside a nucleus.

EUKARYOTES

500

The seven kingdoms are:

ARCHAEA, BACTERIA, PROTOZOA, CHROMISTA, FUNGI, PLANTAE, AND ANIMALIA

500

Helps the cell move by spinning in place like a propeller.

FLAGELLUM

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