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Viruses
Infection
Bacteria
Protozoa
Miscellaneous
100
A nonliving organism that must have the host cell to reproduce
What is a virus
100
A virus with a RNA core.
What is Retrovirus
100
A prokaryote in the Kingdom Monera
What is Bacteria
100
Animal-like cells that are grouped on how they move.
What is Protozoa
100
The reproduction of bacteria is called
What is Binary Fission
200
All viruses have this and it can be single or double stranded DNA or RNA.
What is Nucleic Acid Core
200
Viruses that infect bacteria.
What is Bacteriophage
200
Live in harsh environments.
What is Archaebacteria
200
Use flagella to move.
What is Flagellates
200
The round, rod, and spiral cells are called
What is Cocci, Bacilli, and Spirilla
300
All viruses have this and it is a protein coat.
What is Capsid
300
Some viruses do this fairly easily.
What is Mutate or Mutation
300
Live in normal environments.
What is Eubacteria
300
Use cilia to move food into the oral groove.
What is Ciliates
300
What is used to determine some types of bacteria?
What is Gram Staining
400
Not all viruses have this and it is made up of the phospholipid bilayer from the host cell.
What is Envelope
400
Only contain capsids.
What is Vaccine
400
An extra loop in DNA.
What is Plasmid
400
Don't move but produce spores.
What is Sporozoans
400
Where can new genetic material come from?
What is the environment, bacteria, and viruses
500
Organelles dependant on other organelles.
What is a Specialized Cell
500
The viruses HIV and HPV cause what disease
What is AIDS and Cancer
500
Where do Halophiles, Thermophiles, and Acidophiles live
What is Halophiles live in very salty environments, Thermophiles live in very hot environments, Acidophiles live in very acidic environments.
500
Move by amoebid movement and use pseudopods.
What is Amoebas
500
What are the steps in how plants evolved?
What is they developed the cubicle and stomata, vescular tissue, seeds, gymnosperms, and lastly the angiosperms