Virus
Bacteria
Protists
Fungi
Comparisons
100
The genetic material of a virus is found here.
What is the core?
100
Bacteria are called this because their genetic material is not contained in the nuclei.
What are prokaryotes?
100
Protists with cilia are called this.
What are ciliates?
100
In this type of reproduction of fungi, the hyphae of two organisms join, exchange genetic material, and then produce spores.
What is sexual?
100
These two groups are eukaryotes.
What are fungi and protists?
200
This is why the virus's proteins are important.
What is they help the virus attach to the host?
200
These are the shapes of bacteria cells.
What are rod, spiral and sphere?
200
These are examples of fungus-like protists.
What are slime molds, water molds and downy mildews?
200
These are the cell structures found in Fungi.
What are hyphae?
200
Protists and bacteria can both move by using a long, whiplike structure called this.
What is a flagella?
300
Virus's are not consider alive because of this.
What is viruses cannot make food, take in food, or produce waste?
300
This process results in genetically different bacteria.
What is conjugation?
300
These are the structures that help amoeba move.
What are pseudopods?
300
The chemicals that ooze from a fungus' hyphae into its food source do this.
What is break down the food?
300
Funguslike protists and fungus are similar because of this.
What is they use spores to reproduce?
400
Viruses multiply by doing this.
What is invading and taking over the host cell's functions?
400
Binary fission is the bacterial process of this.
What is asexual reproduction?
400
Animal like protists are like animals because they are both this.
What are heterotrophs?
400
Fungi break down food by releasing this.
What are digestive chemicals?
400
These groups of organisms we have discussed can be used to make food products for humans.
What are bacteria, protists, and fungi?
500
The cold virus can only infect cells in the nose and throat because of this reason.
What is the virus's proteins can only lock in with certain cells?
500
Decomposing bacteria and nitrogen-converting bacteria are important to farmers because of this reason.
What is both types of bacteria help plants to survive and grow by breaking down dead plants and making nitrogen compounds that plants need?
500
Dinoflagellates and diatoms are examples of plantlike protists called this.
What are algae?
500
This antibiotic formed from a fungi was discovered by Fleming.
What is penicillin?
500
What do all protozoans have in common?
What is they are unicellular, are heterotrophs and can move to get food?
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