What is the Kingdom that bacteria & Archaea can be classified to?
Moneara
Are viruses living?
No
They are not living.
They are not made up of cells.
______________ can be used by animal-like protists for mobility (ability to move).
Cilia
*also note-flagella as well
What is a virus?
a non-living strand of genetic material within a protein coat
Fungi decompose dead matter. Fungi are ____________ that do NOT move.
consumers
Are bacteria prokaryotic or eukaryotic?
prokaryotic
What preventative means can be taken against viral infections?
vaccine
_____-____________ is caused by an overgrowth of algae.
Red-tide
What is a virus that infects bacteria? "bacteria eater"
Bacteriophage
TRUE OR FALSE
Fungi use sunlight to make food.
FALSE
Name two food products that use bacteria in the process.
pickles
yogurt
kefir
cheese
Antibiotics can help with _______ infections.
Bacteria
Bacteria are living.
___________% of the earth's atmospheric oxygen is made by plant-like protists.
75
What is a living thing that provides a source of energy for a virus?
A host
Hyphae and ____________ make up the interwoven network fibers that allow fungi to absorb nutrients.
mycelium
Bacteria reproduce asexually and sexually. What is the name of the asexual process?
asexual - binary fission
NOTE: sexual - conjugation
The outermost layer of a virus is called the:
capsule
Which of these is an animal-like protist?
algae
paramecium
slime-mold
water-mold
paramecium
What are three viruses that you can get a vaccine for?
Chickenpox, COVID, tuberculosis, smallpox, the common flu, polio, etc....
Fungi help plants ____________ _____________.
absorb nutrient
as it breaks down dead thing
What is the organelle that helps bacteria move?
flagella
Bacteria have a circular shaped DNA called:
____________________
BONUS: 100 points
What is it used for?
plasmid
BONUS:
reproduction
Plant-like protists make their own food. This characteristic makes them similar to plants because they are________________.
producers
What is a retrovirus?
A virus that has RNA as its genetic matrial
What makes up the "fruiting body" of a mushroom?
cap and stalk