Vocab Part 2
Viruses
Fungi
Plants Part 2
Misc.
100

Saphrophyte

Saphrophyte - an organsim that feeds on dead matter

100

True of False, Viruses are alive.

False


100

All fungi can reproduce by making what?

Spores

100

Name the 3 main vegetative parts of a plant

Root, stem, leaf

100

What is the difference between fibrous roots and a taproot

Taproot have a primary root like a carrot, Fibrous root systems have many branching root systems that spread out

200

Taxonomy

The science dealing with the description, identification, naming and classifying organisms

200

What is a vaccine?

A weakend or inactive version of a pathogen that stimulates the body to produce antibodies that destroy the pathogen

200

The reproductive structure or fruiting body consists of these three things?

Stalk, cap, gills

200

Name the two types of stems

woody and herbaceous

200

Parenchyma, collenchyma, and schlerenchyma are types of what tissue?

Ground Tissue

300

Vascular Tissue

a system of tube shaped cells branching throughout a plant that transports materials between roots and shoots

300

Name 2 characteristics of viruses

genetic material inside of a protein coat, can not reporduce on their own

300

How do fungi obtain energy?

Through extracellular digestion

300

What are the two types of vascular tissue?

Xylem and Phloem

300

Draw a picture of a leaf and label the following parts: apex, blade, petiole, stipules, veins

See picture:
stipules, petiole, veins, apex, blade

400

Stimulus

 an environmental change that triggers a response

400

Name 3 viral pathogens

Chicken pox, common cold, flu, COVID, mumps, measles, warts, HIV/AIDS, some cancers

400

What does a mycelium do?

The mycelium is the part of the fungus responsible for extracellular digestion and absorption of digested food

400

What allows woody stems to have no limits to their growth unlike herbaceous stems?

Woody stems have cork cambium that can always produce more bark so if it cracks, the inner parts aren't exposed

400

Name 4 processes for which plants require water.

photosynthesis, turgor pressure, hydrolosis, transport

500

Phototropism vs Gravitropism vs Thigmotropism

Phototropism - a growth response to light,  Gravitropism - a growth response to gravity,  Thigmotropism a growth response to touch

500

Explain the difference between the lytic cycle and the lysogenic cycle

LYTIC- virus hijacks the cell's DNA replication system, copies itself then the copies burst out of the cell and spread.LYSOGENIC- virus enters the cell, embeds its DNA and is replicated along with the host cell DNA

500

Name 4 types of fungi

zygote fungi/common molds, club fungi, sac fungi, Chytrids and imperfect fungi

500

Name the 4 regions of a root

Root cap, meristematic region, elongation region, maturation region

500

Put the following in order: Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species

Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species