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MONERA PROTISTA FUNGI PLANTAE ANIMALIA
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Bacteria have cells that lack a true nucleus.
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What is a Prokaryote?
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These are the three shapes of bacteria.
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What is rod, round or spiral?
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Bacteria does this toreproduce.
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What is binary Fission?
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This is what we call bacteria that cause
disease.
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What are pathogens?
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This is the processof using bacteria to clean
up hazardous waste orother forms of pollution
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What is bioremediation?
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Protists have cells that have a nucleus.
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What is Eukaryotic?
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A Protist that comes in many colors and is plentiful in oceans and lakes and is a
primary producer.
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This heterotrophicprotist lives in forests, looks like gooey globs
or sometimes like a pretzel
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What is slime mold?
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Autotrophs in kingdomProtista use this process for
Making food.
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What isPhotosynthesis?
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The most common environment for protistsSuch as algae and kelp
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A mutual relationshipbetween a fungi and anAlgae, usually found on
rocks and trees.
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Most fungi gain nourishment by
consuming dead or decaying
organisms.
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What is a heterotroph?
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This is the most familiar of kingdom
fungi that we buy at the grocery store?
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What is a mushroom?
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For centuries fungi were thought to be
members of this kingdom?
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A fungus that causes Bread to rise or beer to ferment.
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These are the three main ingredients of
photosynthesis.
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What are CO2, water and sunlight?
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Surrounds the cell membrane,protects and supports the
plant cell.
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What is a cell wall?
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These structures in the cells of plants are
responsible for photosynthesis.
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What are chloroplasts?
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This group of plants have tissues that deliver waterand nutrients from one part of
the plant to another.
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What is a vascular plant?
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This is the what Non-flowering
seed plants are called.
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What is a Gymnosperm?
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Animals are divided into two groupsdepending upon
whether or not they have a backbone or not.
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What are vertebrates and invertebrates?
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Members of this group of animals have hair,
have live births, and possess
mammary glands.
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What are Mammals?
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Insects, crustaceans, and spiders are all members of this group of animals.
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What is an Arthropod?
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This is the hard outer shell of insects.
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What is an exoskeleton?
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Sharks, skates, and rays are in a different class
than fish because their skeleton is made up
of this substance.
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What is cartilage?