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Bacteria
Protists
Viruses
Fungi
Which Kingdom?
100
What are the 2 kingdoms of bacteria?
Eubacteria and Archaebacteria
100
Protista are the most diverse kingdom. True or False.
true
100
Are viruses living or nonliving?
nonliving
100
______ are the sexual seed for fungi.
spores
100
Which kingdom of bacteria live in extreme environments?
Archaebacteria
200
Name one shape of bacteria.
Coccus, Bacillus, or Spirillum
200
Protozoans are ____-like protists.
animal
200
Viruses do not reproduce, they __________.
replicate
200
Thread-like filaments that act as anchors and absorb food are called ________ (one) and _______ (many).
hyphae, mycellium
200
This kingdom gets nutrients through absorption only.
fungi
300
Bacteria reproduce asexually though __________.
Binary fission
300
Algae are _____-like protists.
plant
300
The ________ cycle causes the cell to die.
Lytic
300
These are a mutualistic relationship between algae and a fungus.
lichen
300
This kingdom has organisms that are large and small, unicellular and multicellular, heterotrophic, autotrophic, and mixotrophic.
Protists
400
When purple, the ______ stain tested ______.
Gram, +
400
_______ is an example of an animal-like protist that uses psuedopods to collect its food.
ameoba
400
Viruses must attach to a _______ cell.
host
400
Basidiomycetes are the fungi-family that make-up all __________.
mushrooms
400
This kingdom only has unicellular organisms that are all chemosynthetic.
archaebacteria
500
________ are adaptations in bacteria that are used for surviving bad environmental conditions.
Endospores
500
_______ is an example of a fungus-like protist.
mildew
500
A protein, called a _________, covers and protects the virus DNA or RNA.
capsid
500
Give 4 examples of fungi without repeating.
mold, yeast, penicillin, mushrooms, lichen
500
What is the only kingdom that does NOT have cell walls.
Animal