26 Cards in this Set
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Bacteria does not possess
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Ribosomes
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Bacteria and archaea differ from Eukaryot by
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Eukaryotes have linear chromosomes bacteria and archaea have circular chromosomes
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Cyanobacteria
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Are heterotrophic and photosynthetic
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Viruses do not
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Always contain double-stranded DNA
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Lysogenic cycle
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When viruses do not immediately kill their host
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lytic viruses
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Viral particles begin to reproduce themselves quickly and burst out of their cells
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all protazoa are
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Eukaryotic
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Produce is one half of the photosynthetic production of organic material on the globe
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Protista
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What is not eukaryotic
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cyanobacteria
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What is not a protist
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Archaea
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And alteration of generations the haploid phase
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Produces gametes by mitosis
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What is the oldest known as successful terrestrial plant
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bryophytes
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what is more closely related to a certain algae then to fungi
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water molds
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all fungi do not have
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flagella
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The body of the fungus is referred to as
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mycelium
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Fungus typically digest their food
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Extracellularly
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One characteristic that all fungus has
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heterotrophic and absorb nutrients
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What time does not apply to fungus
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Autotrophic
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Root / fungal associations are called
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mycorrhizae
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What are the kingdom
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Fungus monera plants and animals
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Mutualistic associations of plant roots and fungus are called
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mycorrhizae
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lignin
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Is a chemical that supports the physical structure of terrestrial plants
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Only fungus can decompose
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Lignin
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domain archea
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The prokaryotic group that tends to inhabit extreme environments
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Phile means
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Lover
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What is responsible for toxic red tides
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dinoflagellates
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