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Plants
Bacteria
Virus
Fungi
Misc.
100
stores strach
What is cortex?
100
shorter, thicker out growths
What is pili?
100
yes, but has to live in a host
What is virus alive?
100
mushrooms and molds
What are two common fungi?
100
root, leaves, stem, some have fruits
What are the 4 parts of a plant?
200
provides protection for the root tip
What is root cap?
200
outside the cell wall and membrane, many bacteria have a gel-like layer.
What is capsule?
200
the virus protein coat, may contain either RNA and DNA, but not both
What is capsid?
200
all fungi except yeast have bodies composed of slender filaments
What is hyphae?
200
composed of protiens but have no nucleic acid
What is prions?
300
wind, inserts, birds
What favers are pollionatins by?
300
3 shapes of bacteria
What are rod-shaped, round spiral-shaped?
300
enveloped, helical, and polyhedral
What is viral structures?
300
cap, gills, stalk
What is 3 mains structures of a mushroom?
300
when hyphae grows, they branch and form a tangled masses
What is mycelium?
400
1. transports water and nutrients from roots to leaves. 2. supoorts leaves, fruits, and flowers. 3. food storage.
What is th 3 functions of the stem?
400
antibiotics
What is chemicals that interfere with life processes in bacteria?
400
lytic and lysagenic cycle
What is viral reproduction?
400
1. fungi are heterotrophic. 2. fungo have filamentous bodies. 3. fungal cells contain chitin. 4. fungi exhabit nuclear mitosis.
What is kingdom fungi?
400
1. cell membrane 2. nucleus 3. ectoplasm 4. endoplasm 5. pseudopodia 6. food vacuate
What are the parts of Amoebas?
500
1.absorption of water and nutrients. 2. store food and water. 3. anchor plants to maintain stability. 4. transportions of water and nutients to stem.
What is the root functions?
500
in what foods are bacteria found in .
What are pickles buttermilk, cheese, sauerkraut, olives, vinegar sourdough bread, and some kinds of sausages.
500
attachment, entry into macrophages, replication, AIDs
What is four ways HIV infects cells?
500
species of yeasts (number)
What is 350?
500
1. internal compartmentalizaton 2. cell size 3. multicellularity 4. chromosomes 5. reproduction 6. flagella 7. metabolic
What is how bacteria differ from eukaryotes?