Movement
Structure
Nutrition
Reproduction
Benefit and Harm
100
This kingdorm of organisms does not move.
What are fungi?
100
These organisms are composed of genetic material and a protein coat.
What are viruses?
100
The type of protist that can be heterotrophic or autotrophic.
What are plant-like protists?
100
This must occur to the host cell in order for the virus to continue spreading.
What is burst?
100
This type of organism causes diseases such as polio, influenza (the flu), and chicken pox.
What are viruses?
200
This type of animal-like protist uses cilia to move.
What are ciliates?
200
These type of organisms are distinguished by the fact that they don't fit into any other eukaryotic kingdom.
What are protists?
200
The type of organisms that required a host to survive.
What are viruses?
200
The structure most fungi use during reproduction.
What are spores?
200
An example of a benefit from this type of organism is the digestion of oil.
What is bacteria?
300
This type of organisms moves inside a host.
What are viruses?
300
This type of prokaryote has genetic material, but no nucleus.
What are bacteria?
300
A multi-cellular organism that obtains nutrients from decaying matter.
What is fungi?
300
This type of asexual reproduction occurs in fungi.
What is budding?
300
Type of organism that helps decompose matter and some can even be eaten.
What are fungi?
400
These types of organisms either move with flagella or rely on a host.
What are bacteria?
400
An organism whose cells are mostly arranged in structures called hyphae.
What are fungi?
400
Type of protist that either absorbs nutrients from decaying matter or engulfs its food.
What are animal-like protists?
400
This type of sexual reproduction occurs in bacteria.
What is conjugation?
400
This type of organism causes strep throat.
What is bacteria.
500
This type of animal-like protist uses a pseudopod to move.
What are sarcodines?
500
These type of organisms can be heterotrophs or autotrophs.
What are protists?
500
Type of protist that obtains nutrients from decaying matter.
What are fungus-like protists?
500
This type of asexual reproduction is used in bacteria cells.
What is binary fission?
500
This specific type of fungi was the first to be discovered to kill bacteria.
What is Penicillium (or penicillin)?
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