The genetic material of a virus is found in its
What is core?
What shape describes some bacterial cells?
What is "spiral", or "rod" or circular"?
Like animals, animal-like protists get their energy by being
What are heterotrophs?
Club fungi are named for
What is the appearance of their reproductive structures?
Autotrophic bacteria either use the sun's energy to make food or break down _________________ in their environment.
What is chemicals?
A virus's proteins are important because they
a. contain genetic material
b. make new virus particles
c. provide energy for the virus
d. help the virus attach to its host
What is "helps the virus attach to its host?"
Bacteria are called _____________________ because their genetic material is not contained in nuclei.
What is prokaryote?
Phytoplankton are important because:
What is they produce most of the earths oxygen?
**DAILY DOUBLE** Branching, thread-like tubes that make up the bodies of multicellular fungi
What is hyphae?
the “false feet”, projection of cell cytoplasm
What is Pseudopods
Viruses are considered to be nonliving because they
What is "do not show all the characteristics of life?"
Arent made of cells, needs a host cell to reproduce, dont develop... etc.
What process allows bacteria to replicate?
What is binary fission?
The spores that fungus-like protists produce
What is grow into new organisms?
In __________ reproduction in fungi, the hyphae of two organisms join, exchange genetic material and then produce spores.
a. asexual
b. sexual
What is sexual reproduction?
Fungus-like protists are similar to fungi because
What is they use spores to reproduce?
A virus is a tiny particle that enters and then reproduces inside a living
What is a "cell?"/host
What is the structure labeled B in the diagram and what is its function?
What is the cell wall, which provides protection and shape for the bacterium?
The characteristics in energy gathering is that all algae share are
What is they are autotrophs?
Unicellular yeast cells undergo a form of ___________ reproduction called budding.
What is asexual?
What is the name of of this protist? (ameoba, euglenoid, paramecium)
What type of protist is this? (animal-like, plant-like, fungi-like)

What is an animal-like paramecium?
**DAILY DOUBLE**A(n) ________ is a substance introduced in the body to help provide chemicals that destroy specific viruses.
What is a "vaccine?"
Identify the structure labeled C in the diagram and what does it do?

What is the genetic material and it contains the instructions for all the cell's functions?
All fungus-like protists are able to ____________ at some point in their lives.
What is move?
This is formed when a fungus and either an algae or autotrophic bacteria live together in a mutualistic relationship.
What is a lichen?
What is the name of this protist? (plasmodium, euglenoid, diatom)
What type of protist is it? (animal-like, plant-like, fungi-like)
What is a plant like euglenoid?