Viruses
Bacteria, Protist, Fungi
Animal Systems
Plant Systems
Homeostasis
100

Virus type shown

spherical

100

Yeasts, mushrooms and bread molds are examples

Fungi

100

Chemical messengers in the endocrine system

hormones

100

_ transports material up a plant

_ transports material down a plant

xylem and phloem

100

Viruses (non living) infects a human cell, what is the body's immune response to maintain homeostasis?

Fever, or temperature change

200

Name of the projection on a virus that allows it to attach to a cell

Glycoprotein

200

Organisms type that causes yellow fever, travels through mosquito (in the blood transfusion)

Protist

200

Bones act as a reservoir for this

Calcium
200

Importance of the root hairs to the stems and leaves of the plant to absorb what two things? (in general)

nutrients and water

200

The main cell organelle to maintain homeostasis

cell membrane

300

A virus that causes the death of the host is in what cycle?

Lytic cycle

300

Primarily used for movement on a bacterial cell

Flagella

300

What are the two main systems that allow the absorption of nutrients and and elimination of waste?

Digestive and Excretory

300

The male and female parts of a flower (angiosperm)

stamen and ovary (or carpel)

300

Stops or reverses a system to maintain homeostasis

Negative feedback loop
400

A retrovirus has genetic material in the form of what?

RNA

400

Type of organism that causes Toxoplasmosis, contracted from feline fecal matter

Protist

400

Name this biomolecule based on this structure

Protein

400

The shoot system relies on photosynthesis and food transport to allow the plant’s ability to respond to the direction of light, called?

phototropism

400

What does the body's cells need to increase the heart rate and the breathing rate during exercise?

Oxygen
500

When viral DNA is integrated (joined) with a cell's DNA it is called a ___ virus

Pro-virus

500

Kingdom of EXTREME bacteria

Archaebacteria

500

Which four body systems interact to allow a person to sneeze/must be exact

Muscular, immune, nervous, respiratory

500

Gibberellins  transported through vascular tissues to other parts of the plant are used to stimulate the growth of shoots, this is an example of a plant _________

Hormone

500

Fruit plants maintain homeostasis with sugar. High temperatures increase the rate of respiration in the plants, thus reducing the sugar content in some fruits, why the decreased in terms of energy?

Sugar is used up as energy, not stored

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