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Viruses Bacteria Protists Fungi 100 200 300 400 500

Tiny, nonliving particles that invade a cell $100 Category Tiny, nonliving particles that invade a cell What is a virus?

Protective part of a virus $200 Category Protective part of a virus What is the protein coat?

Part of the virus containing the genetic info $300 Vocabulary Part of the virus containing the genetic info What is the inner core?

Weakened or altered viruses $400 Vocabulary Weakened or altered viruses What is a vaccine?

Virus that attacks bacteria $500 Vocabulary Virus that attacks bacteria What is a bacteriophage?

Prokaryotes, no nucleus, rigid cell wall $100 Category Prokaryotes, no nucleus, rigid cell wall What are characteristics of bacteria?

Asexual reproduction in bacteria $200 Category Asexual reproduction in bacteria What is binary fission?

Sexual reproduction in bacteria $300 Category Sexual reproduction in bacteria What is conjugation?

Cell formed inside of bacteria that can resist extreme conditions $400 Category Cell formed inside of bacteria that can resist extreme conditions What is an endospore?

The process of heating food to kill harmful bacteria $500 Category The process of heating food to kill harmful bacteria What is Pasteurization?

What are characteristics of protists? $100 Category They are Eukaryotic, autotroph or heterotroph, unicellular or multicellular What are characteristics of protists?

Pseudopods, cilia, flagellates, and parasites $200 Category Pseudopods, cilia, flagellates, and parasites What are the 4 groups of protozoans (animal-like)?

Algae make up the 6 different types $300 Category Algae make up the 6 different types What are the plant-like protists?

Slime molds, water molds, and downy mildews $400 Category Slime molds, water molds, and downy mildews What are the 3 fungi-like protists?

Heterotrophs with cell walls, spores to reproduce $500 Category Heterotrophs with cell walls, spores to reproduce What are characteristics of fungi-like protists?

Heterotrophs, cell walls, spores to reproduce, hyphae $100 Category Heterotrophs, cell walls, spores to reproduce, hyphae What are characteristics of fungi?

Where spores are produced $200 Category Where spores are produced What are fruiting bodies?

Budding from a parent cell $300 Category Budding from a parent cell What is asexual reproduction?

Hyphae join together to form spores $400 Category Hyphae join together to form spores What is sexual reproduction?

Fungi that break down rocks into soil $500 Category Fungi that break down rocks into soil What are lichens?

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The 6 different types of plant-like protists Final Jeopardy The 6 different types of plant-like protists What are diatoms, dinoflagellates, euglenoids, red, green, and brown algae?