Class, Class(ification)
Organelles
Fungi and Protists
Bacteria and Viruses
Plants
100

What should come next? Domain, kingdom, phylum, _______________

Class

100

Which organelle is the brain/control center of a cell?

The nucleus

100

How do fungi usually get their food/energy?

Decomposing
100

Which is smaller, a bacteria or a virus?

Virus (300x)

100

________________ plants have tube-like structures that carry water and nutrients around the plant.

Vascular

200

What should come next? Domain, kingdom, phylum, class, _____________

Order

200

Which organelle is the jelly-like substance that holds the other organelles in their places?

Cytoplasm

200

What are three examples of fungi?

Yeast, mushrooms, and molds

200

Bacteria reproduce __________________ which means they only need one parent.

Asexually

200

What three things do plants need for photosynthesis?

Water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight

300
What are the two prokaryotic domains?

Archea and Bacteria

300

Which organelle is a part of every cell and controls what can go in and out?

Cell membrane

300

How do plant-like protists get their energy?

Photosynthesis
300

Viruses reproduce by taking over a __________ cell.

Host

300
Flowering plants reproduce when ____________ is carried from one plant to another, often by an animal like a bee or butterfly
Pollen
400

What are the six kingdoms?

Animalia, plantae, protista, bacteria (eubacteria), archea, and fungi

400

Which organelle produces proteins?

Ribosomes

400

How do animal-like protists get their energy?

Consuming other things

400

What do we call something that helps a body to learn how to fight a virus?

Vaccine

400

What do we call a seed-bearing plant that produces flowers?

Angiosperm

500

What two things do prokaryotic cells not have that eukaryotic cells do have?

Nuclei and membrane-bound organelles

500

Which organelle produces energy for the cell?

Mitochondria

500

What are three ways fungi can be helpful?

Make antibiotics, decompose, food source, help make foods

500

What three things do bacteria need to survive?

1. Food/energy source

2. Right conditions/temperature

3. Oxygen

500

What do we call a seed-bearing plant that does not produce flowers?

Gymnosperm