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Eubacteria
Archaebacteria
Protista
Fungi
Viruses
100
The number of cells that make up a single bacterium.
What is one?
100
Archaebacteria that DO NOT REQUIRE OXYGEN TO LIVE.
What are anaerobes?
100
A whip-like tail found on a protist.
What is a flagellum?
100
Complex carbohydrate found in the cell walls of fungi.
What is chitin?
100
Hosts or what viruses can only reproduce inside.
What are living organisms?
200
Bacteria and Archaebacteria are both considered these since neither have mebrane bound nuclei.
What are Prokaryotes?
200
Disease causing bacteria.
What are pathogens?
200
ANIMAL LIKE PROTISTS THAT ARE SINGLE-CELLED, The "first animals."
What are protozoans?
200
THE LARGE AMOUNT OF MULTI-CELLED TUBES THAT PRODUCE A FUNGUS'S BODY
What are hyphae?
200
A typical virus has a core of DNA or RNA surrounded by this.
What is a protein coat or capsid?
300
Rod shaped bacteria
What is Bacilli?
300
Unlike Eubacterium, Archaebacterium cell walls lack this.
What is peptidoglycan?
300
REPRODUCTIVE CELLS THAT FORM WITHOUT FERTILIZATION IN SOME PLANTS AND PROTISTS.
What are spores?
300
This cheese has had Penicillium cultures added so that the final product is spotted or veined. It also helps give it a distinct taste.
What is blue or bleu cheese?
300
The viral DNA that is embedded in the host's DNA is called this.
What is a prophage?
400
The process of asexual reproduction in bacterium where the organism divides into identical halves.
What is binary fission?
400
Archaebacteria can either produce their own food energy, or they must be these...consuming others.
What are heterotrophs?
400
Archaebacteria that DO NOT REQUIRE OXYGEN TO LIVE.
What are anaerobes?
400
A TINY, SACLIKE STRUCTURE IN WHICH SPORES ARE CREATED IN SAC FUNGI
What is an ascus?
400
The slower of the two types of viral infections.
What is a lysogenic infection?
500
Thanks to bacteria, this process converts nitrogen gas into a form plants can use.
What is nitrogen fixation?
500
Archaebacteria that produce methane gas while living in harsh, oxygen-free conditions.
What are methanogens?
500
Plant-like protists that have two flagellum, no cell wall, and contain chloroplast organelles.
What are euglena?
500
THE CIRCULAR SPORE CASE IN ZYGOTE FUNGI.
What is sporangia?
500
HIV carriers can sometimes show no symptoms of this viral infection for up to this maximum number of years?
What is 10 years?