Viruses and Prokaryotes
Protists and Fungi
Plants
Animals
Miscellaneous
100

Are viruses living or non-living?

non-living

100

What are two of the three ways protists move?

Pseudopodia ("False Foot"), Flagella, and Cilia

100
The haploid generation of a plant is known as the ________
Gametophyte
100
Animals that do not have a backbone are known as
Invertebrates
100
Species that are essential to an ecosystem are known as ______________
Keystone Species
200
What are the two ways that viruses reproduce?
The Lytic and Lysogenic cycles
200

The bodies of most fungi are made up of thin strands of cytoplasm called?

hyphae

200
The diploid generation of a plant is known as the ________
Sporophyte
200
What are the three types of body symmetry?
Asymmetrical, radial symmetry, and bilateral symmetry
200
A series of questions used to identify new or unknown species is known as a ____________
Dichotomous Key
300
What type of bacteria creates its own food?
Autotrophs
300
Many fungi are _______ which means they get energy from dead organic material.
Decomposers
300
A plant's life cycle is called an _________
Alternation of generations
300
Each species has a unique body structure called a ________
Body Plan
300
What is the science of naming, identifying, and classifying species?
Taxonomy
400
How do bacteria reproduce?
Binary Fission
400
The part of fungi that is exposed above ground is called the ________
Fruiting Body
400
What is transpiration?
The release of water through leaves
400
When the blastospore is a mouth it is known as a _________
Protostome
400
The system of classification created by Carolus Linneaus is known as _________
Binomial Nomenclature
500
What are the two ways that bacteria increase genetic diversity?
Transformation and Conjugation
500
What are the two sexes of fungi are called?
"+" and "-"
500

What are 3 of the 5 major groups of plants on earth today?

Green algae, mosses, ferns, seed plants, and flowering plants

500
All animals begin as a _______
Zygote
500

What are 3 of the 5 biggest threats to biodiversity caused by humans?

Habitat loss, invasive species, pollution, overexploitation, and climate change

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