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Who came up with classification? |
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Name all 7 groups of classification starting with the one that has less in common. |
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Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species |
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What does Binomial Nomenclature mean? |
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What are the oldest living organisms? |
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How many cells do bacteria have? Are they prokaryotic or eukaryotic? |
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Bacteria don't have a true _______. |
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T/F. Bacteria can be autotrophs and heterotrophs. |
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What are the 2 kingdoms of bacteria? |
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Archaebacteria and Eubacteria |
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Which group of bacteria survives in extreme environments and are chemosynthetic? |
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Eubacteria are _______synthetic and heterotrophic. |
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What are the two ways bacteria reproduce? |
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Binary fission and conjugation |
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What is the type of reproduction where bacteria split into 2 cells? |
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What helps bacteria constantly become resistant to antibiotics? |
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Conjugation(share information) |
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What kingdom is: eukaryotic, unicellular except algae, aquatic, auto/heterotrphic, and has various types of cell walls? |
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What kingdom is Eukaryotic, multicellular, cell wall(polysaccharice), heterotrophic and saprophytic? |
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the eating of dead organic matter |
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What kingdom is: Eukaryotic and has a cell wall made of cellulose? |
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What kingdom has no cell walls? |
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What is considered non living and a disease causing agent? |
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What surrounds the virus? |
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Tobacco Mosaicvirus infects certain species of? |
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T/F. Viruses are very specific to what they infect. |
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What are the 2 ways virus get into something? |
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through endocytosis, or they inject nucleic acid into cell |
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What type of virus happens quickly and is short lasting? |
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What type of virus is long lasting, and hides in the DNA? |
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