Bacteria
Viruses
Protists
Potpourri
Archaea
100
What are the 3 shapes of bacteria?
round (coccus) rod (bacillus) sprial (spirillum)
100
What are the 2 parts of every virus
protien coat (capsid) genetic material (DNA)
100
How are protists classified?
by how they get their energy
100
How do paramecia move in pond water
What is cilia (tiny hair-like structures)
100
These archaea create methane gas.
What are methanogens?
200
Name 3 diseases caused by bacteria
staph infections, strep throat, tuberculosis, diarrhea
200
What kind of cell do bacteriophage viruses attack
bacteria
200
What is special about the protist Euglena
it can be autotrophic and heterotrophic
200
All fungus-like protists have this name in common
what is mold
200
These archaea LOVE salty environments.
What are halophiles?
300
These are the three roles that bacteria play in the environment.
What are producers, decomposers, and parasites?
300
Viruses use these to create copies of themselves, because they can only reproduce with the materials from
What are host cells?
300
This is one of the three ways protists can obtain energy.
What is... 1. Capturing sunlight and converting it usable energy 2. Gets energy from eating other organisms 3. Absorbing materials and nutrients from its environment
300
what is a positive role of fungus-like protists in the environment?
They are decomposers of dead materials, and recycle the nutrients
300
These archaea love extreme temperatures.
What are thermophiles?
400
Describe the shape and growth pattern of a Staphylobacillus bacteria
a cluster of rod-shaped bacteria
400
Name 3 virus caused diseases
flu colds AIDS chicken pox herpes warts
400
What is the human disease caused by a parasitic protist, and what cells of the body does it affect?
malaria, red blood cells
400
What is the 1st and Last steps in the virus reproductive cycle
What is 1st= attachment Last=release
400
What is the form of reproduction that bacteria exhibit?
What is binary fission
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