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Protista
Plantae
Fungi
Chemistry
Macromolecules
100
What is the name of the protist that crawls by pseudopodia?
Amoeba
100
What is a flowering plant known as?
Angiosperm
100
What are the threadlike projections found in fungi?
Hyphae
100
How many elements occur naturally in nature?
92
100
How many amino acids make up a protein?
20
200
What are unicellulor protists covered by glassy coverings?
Diatons
200
What is the pore called that allows exchange of gases?
Stomata (Stoma)
200
What disease nearly eliminated the American Elm Trees?
Dutch Elm Disease
200
What kind of bond forms by sharing electrons?
Covalent
200
What kind of molecule contains Carbon?
Organic
300
What are heterotrophic prokaryotes and protists together with microscopical animals?
Zooplankton
300
What gives wood its strength?
Lignin
300
Which of the three groups of fungi forms a sac?
Ascomycetes
300
What is the weakest of the bonds?
Hydrogen
300
What three sugars make up a carbohydrate?
Monosaccharide, Disaccharide and Polysaccharide
400
What are the two artificial groups of protists?
Protozoans and Algae
400
What is vascular tissue that transports food? (sugars)
Phlome
400
How do yeasts reproduce?
Budding
400
What is the normal ph of human blood?
7.34-7.45
400
What bond is formed between two amino acids?
Diapeptide
500
What disease was caused by a protist in Ireland in the 1800s?
Potato Blight Disease
500
What are the six methods of seed dispersion?
Wind, water, animals, birds, humans and seeds/fruits
500
What fungus grows off the backs of the weevil, a beetle in Ecuador?
Cordyceps
500
What gives a spider its ability to walk on water?
Surface Tension
500
What functional group is given here: COOH
Carboxyl or Carboxylic Acid