What is the direct transfer of DNA of two cells that are temporarily joined?
What is conjugation
the branching thread-like tubes that make up the bodies of multicellular fungi
what is hyphae
individual virus particles
what is virions
plant embryo and food supply encased in a protective protein
what is seed
photosynthetic protists that include unicellular, colonial, and multicellular species with green chloroplasts closely related to plants
what is green algae
The domain of unicellular prokaryotes that have cell walls containing peptidoglycan.
What is bacteria
unicellular fungi
what is yeasts
host cell organelle where a virus is uncoated after being taken to the host cell
what is indosome
key photosynthetic in terrestrial environments.
What is land plants
Kingdom composed of eukaryotes that are not classified at plants, animals, or fungi
what is protist
a virus that infect bacteria
What is a bacteria phage
What are fungi more closely related to?
What are animals
a tiny nonliving particle that invades and reproduces inside a living cell
what is a virus
plants that produce seeds for reproduction
what are seed plants
are part of the paraphyletic group
what are protists
What is the bacterial cell wall called
What is Peptodiclan
a fungal disease in water
What is chytrid
What are the 7 classes of viruses based on the viral genome
What is the Baltimore classification scheme
a plant that produces seeds that are exposed rather then seads that are enclosed in fruits
what are gymnosperms
what does the nuclear envelope allow
what is the separation of transcription and translation
are microorganisms characterized by poptodeclican
What is gram possitive bactearia?
What is the common ancestor shared by fungi and animals?
Viruses depend in host cell for?
what are nucleotide monomers
a waxycovering on the serface on leaves and stems that acts as an adaptation to prevent desiccation in terrestrial plants
what is a cuticle
how to proists and bacteria engulf their food
hat is phagocytosis