SQ3R’s Ch. 1 What is Life. Ch. 2 Viruses and Bacteria Ch. 3 Protists and Fungi.

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SQ3R’s Ch. 1 What is Life. Ch. 2 Viruses and Bacteria Ch. 3 Protists and Fungi

SQ3R Ch. 1, Section 1 What is Life? 1.The Characteristics of Living Things 2.Life Comes From Life 3.The Needs of Living Things Answer Question

SQ3R Ch. 1, Section 2 The Origin of Life 1.Earth’s Early Atmosphere 2.Life’s Chemicals 3.The First Cells Answer Question

SQ3R Ch. 1, Section 3 Classifying Organisms 1.Why Do Scientists Classify? 2.Early Classification Systems 3.The Classification System of Linnaeus 4.Levels of Classification 5.Evolution and Classification 6.Classification Today 7.Using the Classification System Answer Question

SQ3R Ch. 1, Section 4 The Six Kingdoms 1.Archaebacteria 2.Eubacteria 3.Protists 4.Fungi 5.Plants 6.Animals Answer Question

SQ3R Ch. 2, Section 1 Viruses 1.What is a virus? 2.Naming Viruses 3.The shapes and Sizes of Viruses 4.Structure of Viruses 5.How Viruses Multiply 6.Viruses and the Living World Answer Question

SQ3R Ch. 2, Section 2 Bacteria 1.The Bacterial Cell 2.Two Kingdoms of Bacteria 3.Reproduction in Bacteria 4.Survival Needs 5.Bacteria and the Living World Answer Question

SQ3R Ch. 2, Section 3 Viruses, Bacteria and Your Health 1.How Infectious Diseases Spread 2.Common Infectious Diseases 3.Treating Infections Diseases 4.Preventing Infectious Diseases 5.Staying Healthy Answer Question

SQ3R Ch. 3, Section 1 Protists 1.What is a Protist? 2.Animal-like Protists 3.Fungus Like Protists 4.Plant-like Protists Answer Question

SQ3R Ch. 3, Section 2 Algal Blooms 1.Saltwater Blooms 2.Freshwater Blooms Answer Question

SQ3R Ch. 3, Section 3 Fungi 1.What are Fungi 2.Cell Structure 3.How do Fungi Obtain Food? 4.Reproduction in Fungi 5.Classification of Fungi 6.Fungi and the Living World Answer Question