Diseases (P or F)
Structures
What's Important?
Odds & Ends
Terms
100
Causes amoebic dysentary.
What is a protists?
100
Thread-like feeding structure of fungus.
What is hyphae?
100
Relationship between a fungus and alga.
What is a lichen?
100
Protein strands in bacteria used to attach to objects.
What are pili?
100
A virus that invades a bacterium.
What is a bacteriophage?
200
Causes histoplasmosis.
What is a fungus?
200
Protein strands in bacteria used to attach to objects.
What are pili?
200
Process by bacteria to change nitrogen to a useable form.
What is nitrogen-fixing bacteria?
200
A branched diagram showing evolutionary relationships.
What is a cladogram?
200
Chemical capable of inhibiting bacterial growth.
What is an antibiotic?
300
Causes malaria.
What is a protist?
300
Virus' protein coat.
What is a capsid?
300
The fungal disease that caused the Irish immigration.
What is late blight?
300
Scientist that designed the classification system.
Who is Linnaeus?
300
Asexual reproduction- splitting in two.
What is binary fission?
400
Causes leishmaniasis.
What is a protist?
400
A tough, thick walled envelope around a bacterium.
What is an endospore?
400
The massive population explosion of dinoflagellates.
What is a red tide?
400
The fungal "body".
What is mycelium?
400
A disease causing agent.
What is a pathogen?
500
Causes Tinea corporis.
What is a fungus?
500
Cross walls of fungal hyphae.
What is septa?
500
Relationship between fungi and plant roots.
What is mychorrhizae?
500
Circular DNA in bacteria.
What is a plasmid?
500
A virus that transcribes RNA into DNA.
What is a retrovirus?