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Bacteria have cells that lack a true nucleus.

What is a Prokaryote?

These are the three shapes of bacteria.

What is rod, round or spiral?

Bacteria does this to reproduce.

What is binary Fission?

This is what we call bacteria that cause disease.

What are pathogens?

This is the process of using bacteria to clean up hazardous waste or other forms of pollution

What is bioremediation?

Protists have cells that have a nucleus.

What is Eukaryotic?

A Protist that comes in many colors and is plentiful in oceans and lakes and is a primary producer.

What is algae?

This heterotrophic protist lives in forests, looks like gooey globs or sometimes like a pretzel

What is slime mold?

Autotrophs in kingdom Protista use this process for Making food.

What is Photosynthesis?

The most common environment for protists Such as algae and kelp

What is water?

A mutual relationship between a fungi and an Algae, usually found on rocks and trees.

What is lichen?

Most fungi gain nourishment by consuming dead or decaying organisms.

What is a heterotroph?

This is the most familiar of kingdom fungi that we buy at the grocery store?

What is a mushroom?

For centuries fungi were thought to be members of this kingdom?

What is Plantae?

A fungus that causes Bread to rise or beer to ferment.

What is yeast?

These are the three main ingredients of photosynthesis.

What are CO 2, water and sunlight?

Surrounds the cell membrane, protects and supports the plant cell.

What is a cell wall?

These structures in the cells of plants are responsible for photosynthesis.

What are chloroplasts?

This group of plants have tissues that deliver water and nutrients from one part of the plant to another.

What is a vascular plant?

This is the what Non-flowering seed plants are called.

What is a Gymnosperm?

Animals are divided into two groups depending upon whether or not they have a backbone or not.

What are vertebrates and invertebrates?

Members of this group of animals have hair, have live births, and possess mammary glands.

What are Mammals?

Insects, crustaceans, and spiders are all members of this group of animals.

What is an Arthropod?

This is the hard outer shell of insects.

What is an exoskeleton ?

Sharks, skates, and rays are in a different class than fish because their skeleton is made up of this substance.

What is cartilage?