A group that contains thick peptidoglycan membranes
What are Gram Positives?
Includes dinoflagellates (cause red tides)
What are Alveolates?
Group of plants with xylem and phloem
What are Vascular Plants?
A unicellular fungus that can cause AIDS
What is Microsoridia?
This group used to be used to clean, but were soon replaced
What are sponges?
A group that contains thin peptidoglycan membranes
What are Gram Negatives?
Makes up a large portion of sand
What are Rhizaria?
Includes ferns and horsetails
What are Monilophytes?
The group that has conventional mushrooms
What are Club Fungi?
This group includes jellyfish, sea anemones, and corals
What are Cnidaria?
The only group of photosynthetic bacteria
What is Cyanobacteria?
Includes diatoms and giant kelp
What are Stramenopiles?
Include liverwarts, hornwarts, and mosses
What are Nonvascular Plants?
This group includes the dung cannon
What are Zygospores?
This group includes mollusks, flatworms, and ribbon worms
What are Lophotrochazoans?
A gram negative group that contains syphilis and Lyme disease
What are Spirochetes?
Includes slime molds
What are Amoebozoans?
Group with reproductive organs in flowers
What are Angiosperms?
This group is causing the death of frogs all over the world
What are Chytrids?
This group includes arthropods and nematodes
What are Ecdysozoans?
The archae responsible for cow farts (methanogens)
What are Euryarcheota?
The group of protists most closely related to humans
What are Choanoflagellates?
A group that contains four subgroups
What are Gymnosperms?
This group has a symbiosis with plant roots
What are Arbuscular Mycorrhizae?
This group contains all vertebrates
What are Chordates?