What is the name of the tail structure that helps bacteria move?
What are flagellum?
What separates fungi from plants?
What is being heterotrophic?
How do plants gain sugar/food?
What is photosynthesis?
Are the organisms of this kingdom heterotrophs or autotrophs?
Heterotrophs
What is the cellular organization of all plants?
What are the 5 classes of animals under this kingdom?
Fish, reptile, amphibians, birds, mammals
This type of bacteria is the one that typically gets you sick
What is Eubacteria?
What is the name of the little hairs to help them move?
What is the largest organism in this kingdom?
Mushroom
What allows plants to take in carbon dioxide and release water/CO2?
What is the stomata?
Fish use these to breathe.
What are gills?
This is the only organelle that bacteria have inside of their cells
What is a ribosome?
True or False Algae is an example of a plant-like protest.
True
Are fungi multicellular or multicellular?
A vertebrate is a spinal cord? Which group has the largest animal species - vertebrates (those with) or invertebrates (those without)?
What are invertebrates?
These are the three parts of the bacterial cells outer shell
What are the capsule, cell wall and cell membrane?
Amoeba are microscopic organisms that consume bacteria. What word describes their energy production type?
what is heterotrophic?
What domain does Fungi belong to?
What is domain - Eukarya?
What domain do plants belong to?
What is domain - Eukarya?
What is the cellular composition of all animals?
What is multicellular?