The cell
Bacteria
Viruses and Prions
Fungi Protozoa and Algae
100
This organelle facilitates movement of protein out of the nucleus.
What is the endoplasmic reticulum?
100
This is the name for infection causing bacteria
What is pyogenic
100
A complete virus particle is known as this.
What is a virion?
100
Fungi are classified into these categories.
What are molds and yeasts?
200
This organelle is contained within the nucleus and has proteins and RNA necessary for cell reproduction.
What is the nucleolus?
200
This is the name for rod-shaped bacteria
What is bacilli?
200
The cycle of replication and lysis (bursting) of the host cell is known as this
What is lysogenesis?
200
This group of eukaryotes belong to the plant kingdom and the include seaweed and sponges.
What is algae?
300
This organelle acts like the digestive system for the cell
What is a vacuole?
300
This kind of bacteria can live with or without oxygen
What is facultative bacteria?
300
This is the name for a virus that invades bacterial cells.
What is a bacteriophage?
300
This group is composed of single-cell eukarytotic organisms that a free living in a variety of freshwater and marine habitats.
What are protozoa?
400
This organelle is another extension of the endomembrane, composed of layered sacs and its function is to store and modify large molecules and transport them inside the cell.
What is the Golgi apparatus?
400
This type of organism has the ability to slow down its metabolism and become dormant.
What is gram + bacillus?
400
A prion is a unique protein that lacks this substance.
What is nucleic acid?
400
Protozoa are able to avoid many of the hosts defense mechanisms by doing this.
What are changing the surfaces antigens?
500
This organelle is responsible for the reproduction of the cell
What is a centriole?
500
Lag phase, exponential phase, stationary phase, and death phase are all part of this
What is Bacterial Growth?
500
A virion lacks this in its cell
What are organelles?
500
This group is classified as microbes, but has no pathogenic effect on humans.
What is algae?