considered to be "good bacteria"
What is Lactobacillus?
Red/Green algae and kelp
What are protists?
Unlike protists, these have protected embryos and they have cell walls made of cellulose
What are plants?
Heterotrophic and absorb energy from the environment
What are Fungi?
Multicellular with no true tissue
What are Sponges?
Has cell walls made of peptidoglycan
What is Bacteria?
Both unicellular and multicellular
What are Choanoflagellates?
Liverworts, Hornworts, and mosses dont transport water and lack tracheids.
What are nonvascular plants?
Unicellular Fungi, that are parasites of animals.
What are Microsporida?
Carnivores with tentacles surrounding the mouth. Ex. jellyfish, sea anemones, coral, and hydras.
What are Cnidaria?
Higher ratio of G-C to A-T base pairs
What are High G-C Gram Positives?
All Alevolates, Stramenopiles, and Red/Green Algae have what in common
What is photosynthesis?
Flowering plants with reproductive organs
What are Angiosperms?
Have important symbiosis with plants
What are Arbuscular Mycorrhizae?
Examples of these are flatworms, mollusks, annelids, and ribbon worms
What are Lophotrochazoans?
Bacteria that is photosynthetic
What is Cyanobacteria?
Related to fungi and eat bacteria
What are Nucleariids?
Seed plants that have pollen and some made of wood
What are Gymosperms?
Shoot their spores to spread ex. dung cannon
What are Zygospores?
Have tripleblasts and protostomes Ex. Arthropods and Nematodes
What are Ecdysozoans?
Small, unicellular organisms, that divide by binary fusion
What are Prokaryotes? What are bacteria and archae?
Cellular slime molds
What are Amoebozoans?
Have xylem (water) and phloem (sugar), have tracheids.
What are vascular plants?
Makes yeast, beer/wine, cheese, mold and mildew
What are Sac Fungi?
Have a notocord and vertebrates. Ex. birds, reptiles, and mammals
What are Chordates?