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are prokaryotes whose genetic material is not found in a nucleus; single celled |
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a long whiplike structure that allow the bacteria to move in liquids |
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one cell divides to form 2 identical cells |
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reproduction needing only 1 parent that produces offspring that are identical to the parent |
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reproduction needing 2 parents |
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one bacterium transfers genetic material to another bacterium then the cells separateas |
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a small internal resting cell that is formed when food becomes scarce or conditions become poor |
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a process of heating food to a temperature that is high enough to kill most harmful bacteria without changing the taste of the food |
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feed on dead things by breaking down organism |
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a eukaryotic organism that cannot be classified as an animal, plant or fungus |
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extension of the cell membrane and cytoplasm "false foot" ; used to capture and eat food |
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takes in excess water from the protist, when it is full, it suirts the water out of the cell |
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small hairlike projections on the outside on their cells; helps organism to move and sweep food toward themselves |
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a close relationship between 2 species where one of the species benefit |
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both partners benefit from living together |
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a tiny cell that is able to grow into a new organism |
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plant-like protists; autotrophs |
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a eukaryotic organism that has cell walls, uses spores to reproduce,and is a heterotroph that feeds by absorbing its food |
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are made up of threadlike tubesthat make up the bodies of multicellular fungi |
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where spore production takes place |
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a form a asexual reproduction ;a part of the yeast cell pushes out of the cell wall and forms a "bud" |
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a mutualistic relationship made up of fungus and an alga or an autotrophic bacteria |
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