Archaebacteria
Plantae
Fungi
Protista
Eubacteria
100

What is Archaebacteria?

Single-celled prokaryotic microorganisms that live in extreme environments

100

Define a plant

multicellular, eukaryotic organisms belonging to the kingdom Plantae that produce their own food via photosynthesis

100

What are the four phylas in fungi?

Zygomycota, Ascomycota, Basidiomycota, Basidiomycota

100

This is the most common type of reproduction in protists.

What is Asexual Reproduction (binary fission)

100

What are Eubacteria?

Single-celled organisms that do not contain a membrane-bound nucleus.

200

What are the environments that Archaebacteria live in?

What are the environments that Archaebacteria live in Harshest type of environments, such as volcanoes, hot springs, acidic environments

200

What are the 4 Phylas?

Bryophyta, Pteridophyta, Gymnosperms, Angiosperms

200

What are the four main characteristics for fungi?

Fungi are eukaryotic, fungi are heterotrophs, fungi are multicellular or unicellular, and fungi can not move.

200

Most protists are ______ meaning they are very small

microscopic

200

What are two Pylums in the Eubacteria Kingdom?  

Proteobacteria and Cyanobacteria.

300

How old is Archaebacteria

3.5 billion years old.

300

What phyla is Hibiscus rosa-sinensis?

Angiosperm

300

Describe how fungi "move".

By releasing millions of microscopic spores into the air, fungi utilize forces like wind, water, and passing animals to travel great distances. Once these spores land on surfaces, the fungus further "moves" by extending its network to colonize and control new sections of decaying materials.

300

What are the main phyla in protista?

Answer:

1. Protozoa

2. Euglenophyta

3. Dinoflagellate

4. Myxomycota

5. Phaeophyta

300

What part of the Eubacteria helps them move?

The Flagella.

400

What is Crenarchaeota

This phylum of Archaea is commonly found in soil, freshwater, and deep oceans, and can survive extreme heat, cold, and acidity.

400

How do Serpocaulon catharinae reproduce?

Spore production

400

Describe how fungi "eat".

Fungi "eat" by releasing special enzymes onto its food, usually decaying plants or soil, to break it down into a liquid. Since fungi don't have mouths, they use their long, thread-like filaments (hyphae) to soak up nutrient-rich liquid directly through its skin.

400

What are the 3 main habitats that protista live in?

1. Aquatic Systems 

2. Specialized and Man-Made, 

3. Terrestrial Habitats

400

What percentage of the Earth’s continents does Nostoc flagelliforme live in?

30% of Earth's continents.

500

What is Euryarchaeota

This phylum of Archaea includes methanogens, halophiles, and thermophiles, and is important in the carbon cycle because some members produce methane.

500

What are the 5 plant hormones?

Auxins, Gibberellins, Ethylene, Cytokinins, Abscisic Acid

500

Describe the importance of fungi.

Fungi can be useful for distilling or for the pharmaceutical industry but they can also cause disease to both plants and animals. Fungi are very important to the ecosystem because they act as decomposers; releasing nutritious substances into the ground.

500

How high can some Protista get?

What is, up to 60 meters

500

Who discovered E. coli?

Theodor Escherich in 1885.