A single celled, prokaryotic organism
What is bacteria?
archae that live in extremely salty conditions
what are halophiles?
Disease caused by Plasmodium falciparum
Using spores
How do fungi reproduce?
lung disease caused by bacteria
What is pnuemonia
This is called Pathogens
What are harmful bacteria called?
Single celled organisms that have the ability to live in extremely hot or chemically aggressive environments.
What are extremophiles
50% of oxygen
How much oxygen do protists produce?
Fungi are closer to _______ than plants
Are fungi closer to animals or plants?
What is gingivitis
By using Antibiotics
How to fight bacteria?
Archae that live in extreme temperature
What are thermophiles?
Animal like, plant like, fungus like
What are the 3 types of protists
Mycorrhizal fungus forms a relationship with this
What forms a relationship with plant roots?
Sleeping sickness
What disease does Trypanosoma protozoa cause?
This happens when bacteria develop the ability to defeat the drugs designed to kill them.
What is antibacterial resistance
These are called Methanogens
What are archae that produce methane?
Protists use this to move
What uses flagella to move
This is how fungi help the environment
What is clean soil
Valley fever
What disease does Coccidioides immitis cause?
These are the 5 shapes of bacteria
What are Cocci, spirilli, bacilli, vibrios, spirochaetes
What are extremophiles?
What means "false foot"
What does psuedopod mean
fungi are these eukaryotes' ancestors
What are plants ancestors?