Fungi
Protozoa
Algae
Monera
General
100

What are the three main groups of fungi?

Yeasts, moulds, and mushrooms.

100

Some protozoa are sessile. What does this mean?

They do not move. They are attached to rocks or other surfaces using the peduncle.

100

What type of cells make up algae?

Eukaryotic

100

What word describes the size of bacteria?

Microscopic

100

Give an example of a preventative measure to avoid diseases caused by pathogens.

Personal hygiene; wash hands; brush teeth; wash cuts and wounds; keep your house clean; handle and preserve food properly

200

Fungi can be unicellular or multicellular. How does each type reproduce?

Budding (unicellular) and spores (multicellular).

200

Most protozoa are free-living. What does this mean?

They do not depend on other living things to survive.

200

What is the name of the pigment that makes algae green?

Chlorophyll

200

What shape are vibrio bacteria?

Curved-shaped

200

What is an autotroph?

An organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals.
300

Name three roles of fungi.

They are biodegraders; they absorb nitrogen from atmosphere; antibiotics (penicillin); foods (bread); they form lichens

300

Which group of protozoa move by pseudopods?

Rhizopods

300

Some algae's habitats are marine. What does this mean?

They live in the sea, mostly attached to the ocean floor.

300

What do decomposing bacteria do?

Break down dead plant and animal material into simpler substances, which return to the atmosphere/soil and are used again by plants.

300

What is the name for an organism that feeds off other living things, causing harm or damaging it in the process?

Parasite

400

Some fungi are saprophytes. What does this mean?

They feed on dead organic material from plants and animals.

400

What is the name of the malaria parasite?

Plasmodium

400

This group of algae can form marine forests. Some have air bladders to help them float.

Brown algae

400

If bacteria cannot reproduce, what is the name of the defensive structure they form until conditions are favourable again?

Endospores

400

What is the meaning of symbiosis?

The relationship between two living organisms, where both of them benefit from it.

500

What is a lichen?

Symbiotic association between an algae and a fungus.

500

Give an example of a flagellate.

Plankton, trypanosome.

500

What is the name of a unicellular algae that forms colonies of cells?

Volvox

500

What is the name of bacteria that cause diseases in humans and other living things?

Pathogens

500

Some organisms reproduce asexually by binary fission. What does this mean?

The organism duplicates its genetic material then separates from one body into two new bodies.

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