Viruses
Bacteria
Protists
Fungi
Old Stuff
100

A virus is alive.



 

False.  Please don't break my heart by saying a virus is alive.

100

What can kill Bacteria?

Antibiotics

100

Protists have cells with a nucleus, so they are ________.


Eukaryotes

100

Fungi use these tiny parts to reproduce.

Spores

100

What is the most important part of science?  

Safety

200




When viruses attack an organism, the cell that they attach to is called the _____.

Host Cell

200

Bacteria cells have no nucleus.  They are ______.




Prokaryotes

200

Protists that can make their own food



Autotrophs or Producers  
200

An organism that gets its food by breaking down other organisms 

Decomposer

200

Bacteria can reproduce asexually this way.

Binary Fission

300

A virus or organism that needs a host to survive and often causes harm to its host.  

parasite
300

All bacteria is harmful.  




False

300

An example of fungus-like protists



Slime-Molds

300




When a Protist and Fungus work together, they become a linked organism called a _________

Lichen

300

Process that uses heat to kill bacteria in milk and other food.  Thanks Louis Pasteur.

pasteurization

400

What can be used to prevent a virus?  

Vaccine

400



Long, whip-like structures that help bacteria move




Flagella

400

Why are protists called the odds and ends?  

They don't fit into plant, animal, or fungi categories.
400


Branching, threadlike tubes that make up bodies of multicellular fungi

Hyphae

400

Hair-like projections that surround some cells and help them move and sense their surroundings

Cilia

500
The outer coat that surrounds the genetic material of a virus
Capsid
500

This happens when too many antibiotics are used and bacteria become too tough to kill.



Antiobiotic Resistance

500

What is a pseudopod?  

False Foot
500


Reproductive structures in fungi.  (Not as tasty as an apple.)

fruiting bodies

500

Bacteria can reproduce sexually in this way by swapping DNA.

Conjugation

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