Bacteria
Bacteria 2
Protista
Protista 2
Fungi 1
100

What do all bacteria have in common?

All are prokaryotic.
100

Harmful bacterial can be treated with ____ 

antibiotics
100

What type of protist carries out photosynthesis and has chlorophyll?

Algae
100
Mode of movement that uses a whiplike tail
flagellum
100

How do saprophytes obtain energy?

decompose organic material

200

Prokaryote nutrition is unlike eukaryotes.  Describe prokaryote nutrition.

absorption & photosynthetic

200

the term used to refer to agents of infectious disease

pathogen
200

All organisms in the kingdom Protista are                                                                     

Eukaryotic
200
mode of movement that uses hairlike structures
Cillia
200
which of the following is the most common Cilliate?   Amoeba   Paramecium    Euglena
Paramecium
300
How do most bacteria reproduce?
Asexually by Binary fission
300

Tuberculosis is a disease that is characterized by the growth of nodules in the tissues, especially the lungs, which can be treated with antibiotics. Which of the following is the cause of tuberculosis?

Virus/Bacteria?                                                                                                                  

Bacteria, since it can be treated with antibiotics
300

How are Protists usually classified?

movement and nutrition
300
mode of movement that uses a "false-foot"
psudopod
300

The visible part of the fungi is called?

fruiting body
400

Cyanobacteria are aquatic blue-green algae and are photosynthetic, that is, they live in the water and can manufacture their own food. Because they are bacteria they are small and usually unicellular, though they often grow in colonies large enough to see.  What type of algae are Cyanobacteria?

Blue-green algae
400

How do bacteria differ from animal cells?

 Bacteria have a nucleus  Bacteria have no nucleus

Bacteria have No nucleua (are prokaryotic)
400

Why are some protists classified as animal-like?

they are heterotrophic
400
Protista that are in the phylum Masitgophoria use  _______ for locamation?
flagella
400
fungi love dark, moist, warm environments, and do not need to be in the presence of light. Why is this?
they are heterotrophic, and do not have a true root system
500

Bacteria are microscopic living organisms, usually one-celled, that can be found everywhere. They can be harmful, (such as when they cause infection), or beneficial, as in the process of fermentation and decomposition. How do biologists classify bacteria?

By their shape
500

A patient in a hospital has died mysteriously. A doctor suspects the cause of death is Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease. How could this diagnosis be confirmed?

by examining the brain to see if there are a lot of spaces in the tissue

500

Protists are known to live in the guts of ___________ and produce enzymes that can digest wood.

Termites
500
The phylum sarcodina, such as the amoeba, use _____ for locomotion.
pseudopod
500

How are fungi classified into phyla?

by the way they reproduce