This type of virus infects bacteria.
What is a bacteriophage?
What is spirillum?
The root word for archaea means this.
What is ancient?
The "mouth" of some protists that trap food and form a vacuole is known as this.
What is a gullet/oral groove?
Besides targeting the cell wall, what is another way we can fight bacterial infection?
What is destroy cell membrane/DNA synthesis/Enzymes needed for protein synthesis?
Capsids are made of this protein.
What are capsomeres?
What is peptidoglycan?
This is the carbon source of heterotrophs.
What is chemical compounds (organic & inorganic matter)?
Ameboid motion occurs via a projection of this structure.
What is a pseudopod?
"Proteinaceous" means this.
What is protein-like/made of protein?
In this viral cycle the virus is killing the host cell.
What is the lytic cycle?
What is staphylo-?
Archaea reproduces by this method.
What is binary fission?
Protists gave rise to these three kingdoms.
What are plants, animals, and fungi?
Why are methanogens called methanogens?
They produce methane as a result of their oxygen free environment.
The third, optional component of a virus.
What is the envelope?
This type of bacterium are very resistant to antibiotics.
What are gram-negative bacteria?
This is the carbon source of autotrophs.
What is CO2?
Protists can reproduce using this method.
What is mitosis?
The term that describes how viruses will not infect an already infected cell is this.
What is cell skipping?
The herpes virus is inactive for periods of time. It can be described as _____.
What is temperate/lysogenic?
These types of bacteria stain purple.
What is gram-positive?
These live in salty environments.
What are halophiles?
What is a flagellum?
Name all levels of taxonomy.
Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species.