Bacteria
Bacteria/Viruses
Viruses/Protista
Protista
Classification
100
Bacteria with a round shape
What are cocci?
100
We classify viruses as this, because they cannot carry out all of life's functions on their own
What is non-living?
100

Viruses that contain _______ as well as DNA

What is RNA?

100
Single-celled, heterotrophic eukaryotes which obtain nutrition by absorbing it through their bodies.
What are fungus-like protista?
100
An organism that is eukaryotic, multicellular, and heterotrophic.
What is an animal?
200

The sexual replication of bacteria. 

What is conjugation?

200
The name for the process by which viruses replicate and destroy an organisms cells
What is the lytic cycle?
200
A virus's reproductive cycle where the its DNA becomes integrated into the host's DNA
What is the lysogenic cycle?
200

These 3 groups of protists are classified by how they get their food

What are plant-like, animal-like, fungus-like?

200
Organism that are prokaryotic, unicellular, and make up a large percentage of our body weight.
What are bacteria?
300
Bacteria that are rod shaped
What is bacilli?
300
This is the name for the organism that a virus lives inside of
What is a host?
300
The three types of protista as categorized by their method of obtaining nutrition
What is plant-like, animal-like, and fungus-like?
300

This protist appendage helps the protist move by beating back and forth similarly to a dog wagging it's tail (some bacteria has this as well)

What is the flagellum?

300
The three ---------- into which organisms are divided are further divided into six ---------.
What is 1. domains, 2. kingdoms
400

A bacterium or other organism that can cause disease

What is a pathogen?

400
What a virus injects into a cell in order to start replication of itself
What is DNA?
400
Protists that must get their food from another source are called this
What are heterotrophs?
400

Short, hairlike projections which help some protozoa move.

What are cilia?

400

An organism that is prokaryotic and unicellular

What is bacteria?

500

No nucleus, no membrane-bound organelles.

What is a prokaryote?

500
Bacteria use this structure to attach themselves onto other cells or surfaces.
What is pilus (pili)?
500
Bacteria and protista alike use these two processes to reproduce.
What are binary fission and conjugation?
500

Red algae and seaweeds that people eat are examples of ---------protists, while amoeba, and paramecium are examples of ------------.

What are 1. plant-like and 2. animal-like protista?

500
An organism that is multicellular, autotrophic, and lacks lacks stem, root, and leaf structures.
What is a plant-like protist?