BACTERIA
FUNGI
PROTIST
PLANT #1
PLANT #2
100

These cells have no nuclear membrane and no organelles

Prokaryote

100

The organism in the fungi kingdom used for making bread.

Yeast

100

This means "one cell"

Unicellular

100

This plant part is important for the absorption of liquids and, in some cases, storage of food materials.

ROOTS

100

This plant part is where photosynthesis occurs.

LEAVES

200

They do this to milk in order to kill the bacteria in it.

Pasteurization

200

The gills underneath the cap of the mushroom forms these reproductive cells 

Spores

200

This protist uses a flagellum for movement

Euglena

200

Annuals and biennial plants have these type of soft stems.

HERBACEOUS STEMS

200

This layer of leaf tissue is where most photosynthesis takes place.

PALISADE LAYER

300

You will find nitrogen-fixing bacteria living in these structures located on plant roots

Nodules

300

Root-like structures which break off when you pick a mushroom from the ground.

RHIZOIDS

300

The most common way that protists reproduce themselves

Binary fission

300

This plant tissue transports water and dissolved minerals to the leaves,

XYLEM

300

This layer of the leaf has a lot of loose cells where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged and water is released

SPONGY LAYER

400

These bacteria live in extreme environments

Archaea

400

The main role of fungi on Earth is this.

Decomposers

400

A hair-like structure used by paramecium for movement

Cilia

400

The main function of this type of root is to store food for the plant.

TAP ROOT

400

These openings on the underside of the leaf allow oxygen and water to be released out of the plant which is a byproduct of photosynthesis.

STOMATES

500

These are the three shapes of bacteria.

Cocci, Bacilli, Spirilli

500

A scientist who studies only fungi is called this.

Mycologist

500

These structures are used by amoebas for movement

pseudopods

500

Inside the woody stems of plants is a special area between the XYLEM and phloem where plant cells divide to make more cells.

CAMBIUM

500

This is a response to various environmental factors (sunlight, gravity, pressure) plants have depending on the amount of hormones in the plant cells.

TROPISM