The color of a gram-positive stain.
What is Purple?
The theory of endosymbiosis.
What is "the process of an ancient prokaryotic cell engulfing (by infolding the membrane) another prokaryotic cell, without ingesting it, and continuing to retain it in a mutually beneficial (symbiotic) relationship. This created the internal-membrane bout organelles, and thusly the Eukaryotic cell."?
It is present in all plants.
What is a protected embryo?
What is yeast?
It is the group Humans are in.
What is Chordates?
The method which the majority of Bacteria and Archaea reproduce.
What is Binary Fission?
The "sacs" of the Protist group.
What is Aveolates?
It has no stomata.
What is Liverwort?
What is Chitin?
What is sponges?
The largest group of Bacteria.
What is Proteobacteria?
Protists commonly mistaken for plants.
What is Red and green algae, and giant kelp?
It makes up the cell wall in plants.
What is Cellulose?
The fungi group killing frogs worldwide.
What is Chytrids?
What is the endoderm and ectoderm?
Name 2 differences between Archaea and Bacteria.
What is the composition of the plasma membrane and peptidoglycan within the cell wall?
Evidence for Endosymbiosis.
What is Multiple membranes within mitochondria and chloroplasts?
What is the presence of independent ribosomes and DNA within the mitochondria and chloroplasts?
The first group where seeds appeared.
What is Gymnosperms?
The fungus which is present in Lichens.
What is a Sac Fungi?
It is the earliest group of deuterostomes.
What is Echinoderms?
What is the inability to grow Archaea in a lab?
Bacteria-eating Protists.
What are Nucleariids?
The two vascular tissues (and their roles) within vascular plants.
What is xylem (water) and phloem (sugar)?
The filaments which make up most fungi.
What is Hyphae?
It is the group Nematodes are in.
What is Ecdysozoa?