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Viruses
Monera
Protista
Fungi
Plantae
100
A typical virus structure is called this.
What is a bacteriophage?
100
Bacteria move with the help of this.
What is flagella?
100
Phylum Pyrrophyta contain these types of organisms.
What are fire algae?
100
This characteristic is used to classify fungi.
What is their spore-bearing structures?
100
The two plant phyla.
What are Tracheophyta and Bryophyta?
200
This is the first stage of viral infection.
What is attachment?
200
Bacteria come in shapes of rod, spherical, and this other shape.
What is coiled?
200
Protists contain animal, fungi, and this other type of protist.
What is plant-like?
200
A root-like structure that anchors and absorbs food.
What is a rhizoid?
200
The two types of vasculature in plants.
What are xylem and phloem?
300
This is how viruses are classified.
What is according to the type of host they infect?
300
This is how bacteria reproduce.
What is binary fission?
300
Protists are the simplest organism to contain a true nucleus. This is called...
What is eukaryotic?
300
The number of Phyla in this kingdom.
What is 4?
300
Bryophytes transport materials very inefficiently and slowly through this process.
What is diffusion?
400
This is the fourth stage of the lytic cycle.
What is assembly?
400
Bacteria lack a true nucleus, which is called referred to as this.
What is prokaryotic?
400
Typansoma causes this type of sickness.
What is sleeping sickness?
400
The top part of a typical mushroom.
What is a cap?
400
The two types of seed plants.
What are angiosperms and gymnosperms?
500
This is another term for bursting or breaking.
What is lysis?
500
The three ways that bacteria (monerans) exchange DNA.
What are conjugation, transformation, and transduction?
500
Organisms like amoeba in the phylum sarcodina move with this.
What is a pseudopod?
500
An example of a fungus which infects a body part.
What is Athlete's foot?
500
The process showing both gametophyte and sporophyte stages.
What is Alternation of generations?