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Kingdom Animalia
Kingdom Plantae
Bacteria/Viruses
Evolution
Hodge Podge
100
Phylum which has members with nematocysts.
What is Echinodermata?
100
All plants go through two life cycles called this.
What is alternation of generations?
100
A non-cellular particle made up of genetic material and a protein coat
What is a virus?
100
Another term for Adaptive Radiation.
What is Divergent Evolution?
100
This Kingdom includes organisms that are unicellular and eukaryotic.
What is Kingdom Protista?
200
This phylum has members with pentaradial symmetry.
What is Phylum Echinodermata.
200
The phylum of algae that is found in the deepest water.
What is Phylum Rhodophyta.
200
The phase in which a virus injects its DNA into a cell.
What is injection?
200
Physical traits and behaviours that increase their ability to survive.
What is fitness?
200
A group of the same species living in a certain area.
What is a population?
300
The class that includes humans.
What is Class Mammalia?
300
The vascular tissue that conducts water.
What is Xylem.
300
A way in which a virus invades its host cell but does not reproduce and lyse its host cell right away.
What is lysogenic?
300
Structures that develop from the same original body parts.
What are homologous structures?
300
A group of Orders make up this.
What is a Class?
400
The concentration of nerve endings in a "head" region.
What is cephalization?
400
petals in multiples of 3, parallel veins in leaves
What is a monocot?
400
Causes tuberculosis, bubonic plague, and diptheria.
What is bacteria?
400
Organs that serve little or no purpose.
What is vestigial organs?
400
This organism causes the disease malaria.
What is Plasmodium?
500
The female gametophyte in mosses.
What is the archegonium?
500
Long bridge of protein connects two bacteria together for transfer of genetic material.
What is conjugation?
500
Random change in the frequency of a gene.
What is genetic drift?
500
The 5 characteristics of living things.
What is made up of cells, obtain and use energy, grow and develop, respond to its environment, and reproduce.