Protists
Fungi

Viruses and Bacteria
Human Inheritance
Potpourri
100

The funny nickname for the protists kingdom 

Junk drawer kingdom

100

Most fungi reproduce using these.

Spores

100

Viruses do not belong to a kingdom because of this.

They are not alive

100

The passing of genes and traits from one generation to the next.

Heredity

100

This animal is on the California state flag.

A BEAR

200

Protists will always live near this 

Water

200
All fungi have a nucleus in their cells. They are _____________ .

Eukaryotic  

200

This process allows bacteria to reproduce VERY quickly.

Binary fission. 

200

He experimented with peas and is considered the "father" of modern genetics.

Mendel

200

This is the prefecture Mr. T live in when he live in Japan. This is also the ancient capital of Japan.

Kyoto

300

An animal like protist that can eat with a fake foot.

Amoeba 

300

Fungi act as these to remove and process dead and decaying matter

Decomposers

300

Some bacteria, like some protists, may have this whip like tail for movement.

Flagella 

300

Genes are carried from parent to offspring on these structures. 

Chromosomes 

300

This type of weathering involves water in its solid state

ICE WEDGING

400

This fungus-like protist may have a form of basic intelligence. 

Slime mold

400

Lichens will have a heterotrophic fungi and a bacteria or algae that is this.

Autotrophic

400

This is what grants a virus access to a host cell. 

Protein key

400

This is the process by the body creates more reproductive cells. 

Meiosis 

400

The year the Apple II computer was released. Also the year before Mr. T was born.

1977

500

Diatoms die and become this product that can be used in gardens to ward off ants.

Diatomaceous earth

500

This is the first antibiotic that was created using fungi.

Penecillin 

500

Mr. Thatcher couldn't think of a question so you just got 500.

Nice.

500

Cytosine always pairs with this in DNA.

Guanine

500

This country made the largest block of cheese in 2020.

Italy