Chapters 18-20 Viruses, Bacteria, Protists, Fungi “Mock Test”

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Chapters Viruses, Bacteria, Protists, Fungi “Mock Test”

Identify all three shapes of bacteria

What kind of virus has RNA for its nucleic acid?

Bacteria are eukaryotic or prokaryotic?

What are the two ways to identify Bacteria?

What cycle are these virus particles in?

Gram positive bacteria will be stained __________.

Fill in the blanks with ways Bacteria benefits humans ______________: some bacteria produces antiobiotics to kill other bacteria. Others help fight off other harmful organisms and helps the digestion process. ______________: some bacteria produces antiobiotics to kill other bacteria. Others help fight off other harmful organisms and helps the digestion process. Major ______________: able to break down complex molecules to simple molecules to reuse again. Major ______________: able to break down complex molecules to simple molecules to reuse again.

Types of Reproduction: fill in the blank _____________: Asexual. Cell splits in two cells identical to the first. _____________: Asexual. Cell splits in two cells identical to the first. ______________: Sexual. Bacteria cells joined by being connected to thin strands of pili and transfers DNA creating new combination. ______________: Sexual. Bacteria cells joined by being connected to thin strands of pili and transfers DNA creating new combination.

These bacteria use ____ to move.

Identify these structures

Phylum name is __________

This organism is called ________

Two Groups Of Kingdom Protista Protozoans: ___________-like Protozoans: ___________-like Unicellular Unicellular Heterotrophic and some may be autotrophic Heterotrophic and some may be autotrophic Heterotrophic ones ingest food Heterotrophic ones ingest food Classified based on their mobility or movement Classified based on their mobility or movement Eukaryotic** Eukaryotic**

Fill in the blank Algae: ________-like Algae: ________-like Aquatic and can photosynthesize producing oxygen Aquatic and can photosynthesize producing oxygen Contains green chlorophyll along with other pigments which give it a particular color Contains green chlorophyll along with other pigments which give it a particular color Main producers of oxygen Main producers of oxygen Classified based on the dominant pigment they contain. Classified based on the dominant pigment they contain.

Name this kind of reproduction

These protozoans are called ________ and use _________ to move.

This organism is called _____ and move by _________

Identify these ciliates. ________

Identify these organisms. _______ They use ______ for movement.

Name the specific type of reproduction.

Phylum name ___________ Examples are called ________.

________Algae “Dinoflagellates” Phylum:_________

Phylum ____________ _______ algae

___________ and Kelp Phylum _________: Brown Algae

_________ Algae example___________

Red Algae Phylum ___________

Fungus Characteristics Can NOT _____________ due to no chlorophyll Can NOT _____________ due to no chlorophyll Secretes digestive enzymes into the food and absorbs material. This is called ________-cellular digestion Secretes digestive enzymes into the food and absorbs material. This is called ________-cellular digestion

________Algae

Importance of Algae Major __________ and nutrient producers Major __________ and nutrient producers _________source for other organisms _________source for other organisms

____________: fungus and __________ cells

Fungus Classified based on method of ___________ reproduction Classified based on method of ___________ reproduction

Identify three main parts of mushroom

Mushroom gills showing ____________

Bread Mold Phylum ___________

Puffball showing densely packed ___________

Blue Mold Phylum ___________

Unicellular or multicellular?

What is the name of this reproduction?

Phylum name ___________

The green mold is_____________ in the phylum ____________

_________ = algae + _______

Name this organism