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An organism that does not contain a nucleus in its cell.

What is a prokaryote ?

Unicellular

What is an organism that is made up of one cell?

The hair-like projections on the outside of cells that move in a wavelike manner.

What is cilia?

Binomial Nomenclature

What is the naming system where each organism is given a 2 part name?

Asexual Reproduction.

What is the reproductive process that involves 1 parent and produces offspring that are identical to the parent?

Classification.

What is to place things in specific groups based on their similarities?

The reason why scientists put all living things into specific categories or groups.

What is it makes it easier to study them?

All Latin names for living things come from these 2 categories of classification.

What are genus and species?

The 7 levels of classification from the most specific to the most general.

What is species, genus, family, order, class, phylum, kingdom?

Using the taxonomic key find the name for “F”. taxonomic key

What is Sessilis aquatilis?

The 6 kingdoms of living things.

What are Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, Protista, Plantae, Fungi, and Animalia?

Type of cell that Archaebacteria and Eubacteria have.

What is prokaryote ?

Type of cell that Protists, Fungi, Plants, and Animals have.

What is Eukaryote ?

The kingdoms that have both Autrophic and Heterotrophic species.

What are Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, and Protists?

The kingdoms that have both unicellular and multicellular species.

What are protists and fungi?

The two characteristics ALL bacteria share.

What is they are All Prokaryotes and they are ALL Unicellular?

The three main shapes of bacteria.

What is spiral, spherical, and rod shaped?

Decomposers, producers of natural gas, environmental recycling, and producers of food.

What are 4 ways bacteria are helpful?

Streptococcus causes ___________, which is considered harmful.

What is Strep Throat?

Reason why Archaebacteria and Eubacteria are placed into separate kingdoms.

What is because they have very different DNA?

If protists contain chlorophyll, a cell wall, and are autotrophic they are considered _____- like.

What is plant- like?

A similarity between animal-like and fungus-like protists.

What is they are both heterotrophs?

The three main characteristics of fungus-like protists.

What is they are heterotrophic, have cell walls, and use spores to reproduce?

The three main groups of protists.

What are animal-like, plant-like, and fungus-like?

The three main characteristics of animal-like protists.

What is they are heterotrophic, do not have a cell wall, and don’t contain chlorophyll?

Characteristics ALL fungus share.

What is they are ALL heterotrophic and eukaryotic?

A unicellular fungus.

What is yeast?

Decomposers, produce food, and medicine.

What are helpful activities of fungi?

The long threadlike structures that grow from fungi.

What are hyphae?

Reason why fungi reproduce sexually.

What is because of harsh conditions?

Explain how fungi obtain its food in detail.

What is extending the hyphae into the food region, release chemicals that digest the food materials and is absorbed back through the hyphae to the growing mold/other fungi?