science chptr 7; viruses, bacteria, protists, & fungi
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Virus | A tiny non-living particle that enters & then reproduces inside a living cell |
Algae | Plant like protists are called |
Fruiting bodies | Fungi produce spores in reproductive structures called |
Euglena | A ____ can use its flagellum to move towards light to make food |
Bacteria | Are prokaryotes, their genetic material is not contained in a nucleus |
Contractile | The ____ vacuole is a structure that collects and expels excell water from the cell |
Cilia | ____ are hairlike structures that beat like oars to move protists through water |
Protein | All viruses have 2 basic parts: genetic material and a ____ coat that protects the virus |
Pasteurization | During ____, food is heated to a temperature that is high enough to kill bacteria |
Slime | ____ molds are fungus-like protists that ooze along the surfaces of decaying materials |
Downy | Watermolds and ____ mildews are fungus-like protists that attack many food crops |
Protists | ____ are eukaryotes that cannot be classified as animals, plants, or fungi |
Budding | Unicellular yeast cells undergo a form of asexual reproduction called |
Brown | Many of the organisms commonly called seaweeds are ____ algae |
Paramecium | A slipper shaped protozoan that uses cilia to move and to collect food is the |
Algins | Substances called ____ are extracted from brown algae and used as thickeners in food |
Pseudopods | Some protozoans move by using ____ , which are temporary bulges of the cell |
Ameoba | An example of a protozoan that moves by using pseudopods is the |
Parasite | A ____ lives in or on a host & causes it harm |
Fungi | ____ are eukaryotes that have cell walls, are heterotrophs that absorb their food and use spores to reproduce |
Spore | A ____ is a tiny cell that is able to grow into a new organism |
Gene | During ____ therapy, a virus is used to deliver genetic material to cells that need it |
Ringworm | ____ is a circular rash on the skin caused by a fungus |
Diatoms | ____ are unicellular protists with beautiful glass-like cell walls |
Flagella | Some protozoans use long whiplike ____ to move |
Binary fission | Bacteria sometimes reproduce asexually by a process called |
Spherical, rodlike, or spiral | Bacteria cells have one of the 3 basic shapes: |
Conjugation | Sometimes bacteria reproduce sexually by a process called |
Protozoans | Animal-like protists are called |
Wall | Most bacterial cells are surrounded by a cell |
Decomposing | Some bacteria that live in the soil are ____ organisms that break down large complex chemicals in dead organisms into small simple chemicals |
Eyespot | Near its flagellum, the euglena has an ____ that contains pigments sensitive to light |
Vaccine | A ____ is a substance introduced into the body to help produce chemicals that destroy specific viruses |
Endospore | An ____ is a small, rounded thick walled resting cell that can survive harsh conditions |
Hyphae | The branching, threadlike tubes that make up the bodies of multicellular fungi |
Yeast | Is added to bread dough to make it rise |
Host | A ____ is an organism that provides a source of energy for a virus or other organism |