Can bacteria be helpful, or only harmful?
Bacteria can be helpful and harmful.
Do animals eat only plants, only meat, or both?
Both
Are protists producers or consumers?
Are fungi producers or consumers?
Consumers
What is bread mold an example of?
A fungi
Are bacteria prokaryotic or eukaryotic?
Prokariotic
What is the main difference between plants and fungi?
Plants do photosynthesis and create their own food while fungi gets its nutrients from other organisms
can protists do photosynthesis?
Some can, but not all of them
Do fungi grow inside the body sometimes?
No
What is moss an example of?
A plant
Name one place eubacteria is commonly found.
The air, water, or other organisms
How do plants get their food?
They turn carbon dioxide into food through photosynthesis.
How do protists move?
Using a flagellum, a cilia, or a pseudopod
How do fungi reproduce?
By using spores
What is salmonella an example of?
A bacteria
What are the three shapes eubacteria come in?
Sphere, rod, and spiral
How does the way animals get nutrients differ from the way plants get nutrients?
Animals are consumers, so they eat their food, while plants are producers and make their food
What do protists have that makes them different from bacteria?
A nucleus
List one way fungi are helpful to to humans or ecosystems?
-They make food sources
-they help other plants
-some can be used in antibiotics
What is red tide an example of?
A protist
What are harmful bacteria called?
Pathogenic bacteria
What is a sessile animal?
An animal that cannot and does not move.
A protozoan
How do fungi attach to their foods?
With threads called hyphae
What is coral an example of?
An animal