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These are bacteria that transform energy from sunlight into energy that can be used by cells
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Producers
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These are the cells that viruses infect in order to make copies
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Host cells
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These organisms drift in water instead of swimming through it.
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plankton
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These get energy by breaking down the chemicals in dead or decaying organisms and recycling them.
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These are animal-like protist that get their energy
These are animal-like protist that get their energy. By eating other organisms, or decaying parts of other organisms.
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Protozoa
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These organisms are able to live in harsh, extreme environments.
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Archaea
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This name applies to both multi-cellular protist and single-celled protist that contain chlorophyll and use sunlight as an energy source.
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Algae
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These live in very close relationships either inside or on the surface of other organisms.
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Parasites
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These can only be seen with the aid of a microscope.
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Microorganisms
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Single-celled organisms reproduce by this process.
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Binary fission
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This is a small collection of genetic material enclosed in a protein shell.
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Virus
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These life forms are the simplest kind of life known on Earth
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Bacteria
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Scientists divide the organisms they identify into these groups.
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Kingdoms
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Single-celled organisms that live in deep sea vents or beneath ice belong to this group.
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Archaea
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Some of these organisms harm their hosts while others are helpful to their hosts or do not affect them.
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Parasites
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These protists are producers and contain chlorophyll
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Algae
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These bacteria break down dead matter for use by other organisms.
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Decomposers
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These bacteria are a food source for organisms that cannot make their own food.
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Producers
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Examples of this are the paramecium and the amoeba.
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Protozoa
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In this material from one cell is broken apart into two cells.
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Binary Fission
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Some of these are made of just one cell.
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Microoganisms
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Some viruses use these as a factory that produces new viruses.
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Host cells
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