(Chapter 18)
Classification
(Chapter 3)
Ecology
(Chapter 20)
Viruses
(Chapter 20)
Prokaryotes
(Chapter 22 + 24)
Plants
100
A eukaryotic, multicellular, heterotrophic organism that needs oxygen, walks and has organs made up of complex cells.
What is Animalia
100
An organism that makes its own food.
What is autotroph
100
An extremely small particle that has genetic material inside a protein coat.
What is a virus
100
Whip like structures used used for mobility
What is a flagella
100
The study of plants.
What is Botany.
200
A multicellular organism that makes its own food through a process called photosynthesis.
What is Plantae
200
An animal that eats other animals.
What is Carnivore
200
Viruses that infect bacteria.
What is a bacteriophage
200
Short, hair-like structures that aid in movement and attachment to surfaces.
What is a pilli
200
The process of a seed sprouting into a seedling.
What is germination
300
Has chitin in its cell walls and absorbs nutrients from its environment.
What is Fungi
300
An organism that eats plants and animals.
What is omnivore
300
The protein shell that encloses nucleic acid.
What is a capsid
300
The study of bacteria.
What is bacteriology
300
The female part of the plant.
What is a pistil
400
A bacteria that makes humans sick.
What is Eubacteria
400
An organism that eats dead animals and plants.
What is detrivore
400
The cell that the virus invades and replicates.
What is a host cell
400
A rod-shaped single-celled organism that lacks a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
What is a Bacilli
400
Transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma of a plant.
What is pollination
500
A unicellular and eukaryotic organism. Can also be called an Amoeba.
What is Protista
500
Breaks down dead matter for food. Recycles nutrients in the ecosystem.
What is decomposers
500
Are made of weakened forms of the virus.
What is a vaccine
500
Found in some bacteria, a sticky covering to help it attach to a host cell.
What is a capsule
500
5 things needed for cross-pollination to take place.
What is water, wind, animals, forcible discharge and gravity