An organism with no nucleus
What is prokaryote?
When one bacterium becomes two
What is binary fission?
One of the six kingdoms of life- eukaryotic but not animal, plant, or fungi.
What is Protista?
A delicious fermented drink
What is Kombucha?
What some organisms do to make my garden really fertile
What is decomposition?
Often used to grow bacteria, I wouldn't be eating off of this
What is Petri/Agar Dish?
What bacteria use to move around
What are cillia and flagella?
A classification diagram based on the similarities and differences between species.
What is a cladogram?
The friendly fungus that makes bread rise
What is yeast?
An organism that causes disease
What is pathogen?
An organism that relies on other organisms to feed itself
What is heterotroph?
Two bacteria connecting to each other and transferring genetic material
What is Conjugation?
A kingdom of eukaryotic autotrophs that can reproduce asexually or sexually
What is Plantae?
The most common bacteria in fermentation
What is lactobacillus?
Destroys pathogens- and takes beneficial bacteria with it.
What are antibiotics?
Fungi use this for creation and (sort of) destruction
What is Mycellium?
These help an ordinary bacterium survive extreme conditions
What are endospores?
How we scientifically name a species-genus then species
What is Binomial Nomenclatere?
What cells do in the absense of oxegen
What is anerobic respiration?
A fungus that helps other organisms instead of hurting them
What is mutualist?
The proscess of a cell breaking down glucose
What is cellular respiration?
What is nitrogen fixation?
Name all the classification levels of organisms- in order.
What is 'Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species'?
The guy that started it all- he looked further into food processing.
Who is Louis Pasteur?
Bacteria being nice and cleaning up the enviornment
What is biomediation?