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Viruses
Bacteria
Protista
Fungi
Grab Bag
100
This is why viruses are not considered living things.
What is: not cells, cannot eat or make waste, cannot reproduce on own, do not respond to stimuli, does not grow or develop?
100
This is the kingdom of bacteria that evolved first.
What is Archaebacteria?
100
The extensions from an amoeba that help it move from place to place.
What are pseudopods?
100
These are the three types of fungi.
What are mushrooms, mold, and yeast?
100
This is the bacteria kingdom that lives in extreme conditions.
What is Archaebacteria?
200
These are the three shapes of viruses.
What are round, rod, and bacteriophage?
200
These are the three shapes of bacteria.
What are cocci, bacilli, spirilla?
200
These are present in euglena and allow them to make their own food.
What are chloroplasts?
200
Fungi eat dead organisms, so they are called this.
What is decomposers?
200
This is how you treat a bacterial infection.
What is antibiotics?
300
This is how you treat a viral infection.
What is rest, fluids, and antiviral?
300
This is the process of bacterial reproduction.
What is binary fission?
300
This type of protist uses cilia to move and eat.
What is paramecium?
300
Fungi use these for reproduction.
What are spores?
300
This is the type of environment fungi grow best in.
What is dark and damp?
400
This is the name of the reproductive cycle of a virus.
What is the lytic cycle?
400
This is the name for bad bacteria.
What is a pathogen?
400
This helps the euglena move.
What is a flagella?
400
This is the medicine that was created by mistake in Fleming's lab.
What is penicillin?
400
This type of protist has two nuclei.
What is paramecium?
500
This is an injection used to prevent viral infections.
What is a vaccine?
500
The cell that a bacteria or virus invades.
What is a host?
500
This is the process in which paramecium reproduces sexually.
What is conjugation?
500
This is what a fungi cell wall is made of.
What is chitin?
500
These are the filaments of fungi that grow underground.
What are hyphae?