The two types of bacteria.
What is Harmful and Beneficial?
What is Virus?
The study of plants.
What is Botany?
Leaflike structures at the base of the flower.
What is Sepals?
The study of life processes in an organism.
What is Physiology?
What are Cheese, Yogurt, Buttermilk, and Sour Cream?
The study of the nature of viruses.
What is Virology?
Plants that grow year after year.
What is Perennial Plants?
Male reproductive parts of the flower.
What is Stamens?
Alternating areas of light and dark in a woody stem.
What is Annual Growth Rings?
To grow and reproduce, ideal conditions for most bacteria include:
moisture, moderate temperatures, nutrition, darkness and proper amount of oxygen
What is Vaccines?
Plants that live for only one year.
What is Annual Plants?
Forms and holds pollen.
What is Anther?
Leaves come in all shapes and sizes. They are designed for this specific thing.
What is Photosynthesis?
Medicines that slow or prevent the growth of bacteria.
What are Antibiotics?
The best way to prevent spread of infection.
What is Good Hygiene?
Plants that live for two years.
What is Biennial Plants?
Top of carpel, receives the pollen
What is Stigma?
A plant that loses its leaves for winter.
What is Deciduous Plant?
Some intestinal bacteria make vitamins, such as vitamins B12 and K, which is great for us because our cells can't make them. These bacteria are called?
What is Probiotics?
The purpose of a vaccine is to trick the immune system into making these for a particular virus?
What is Antibodies?
A mature ovary that contains a seed or seeds.
A fine dust that contains sperm of seed-producing plants.
What is Pollen?
Most leaves are green because of this.
What is Chlorophyll?