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42 Cards in this Set
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3 ways viruses are classified
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Shape, what they attack, their type of host
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name 4 viral diseases
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Common cold, mumps, warts, measles, AIDS, meningitis
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what are 3 importances of bacteria?
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Decomposers, spoil food, cause disease, make food (sauerkraut, yogurt)
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which microorganism can antibiotics kill?
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Bacteria, but not viruses
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where are archaebacteria adapted to live?
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in severe conditions
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where are archaebacteria adapted to live?
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in severe conditions
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Why are fungi not considered to be plants/what do they lack?
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They cannot photosynthesize, lacking chlorophyll
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Volvox -
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Algae
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Paramecium -
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Protozoan
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Oedogonium -
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Algae
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Algae, protozoans, or fungi, which is a decomposer? Which is photosynthetic? Which is always one-celled?
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fungi, algae, protozoan
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spirogyra -
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algae
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plasmodium -
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protozoan
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mushroom -
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fungi
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yeast -
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fungi
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chlamydomonas -
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algae
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morel -
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fungi
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euglena -
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protozoan
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stentor -
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protozoan
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truffles -
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fungi
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what is the sponges symmetry?
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asymmetrical
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what is cnidarian's symmetry?
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radial
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what is echinoderms symmetry?
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radial
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earthworm's symmetry?
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bilateral
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what are the 3 worm phyla?
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platyheminthes, nematoda, annelida
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why are earthworms beneficial soil creatures?
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they aerate and enrich soil
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what system do starfish use to move?
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the water vascular system
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what are the 4 classes of mollusks?
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Cephalopoda, Gastropoda, Bivalvia, Polyplacophora
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4 traits of all chordates?
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Postanal tail, dorsal nerve cord, dorsal notochord, gill pouches
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Which 2 classes of vertabrates are warm blooded and have and have a 4-chambered heart?
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Aves and mammalia
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3 ways birds find their way?
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Familiar landmarks, detection of the Earth’s electromagnetic field, position of the sun & moon in the sky
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4 main flower parts
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Sepals, petals, stamens, and pistil
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what are the 3 main types of bryophytes?
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Mosses, liverworts, & hornworts
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what are the 3 vegetative parts of plants?
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Roots, stems, & leaves
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What is the dominant stage in the moss life cycle? In ferns and higher plants?
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Gametophyte, sporophyte
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What are the 4 orders of reptiles?
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Rhyncocephalia, Squamata, Chelonia, Crocodilia
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What are the 3 orders of amphibians?
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Apoda, Anura, Urodela
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To which class of mammals do humans belong?
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primates
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why are plants colorful?
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To attract pollinators
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3 functions of plant stems and roots
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Store food, absorb water and minerals, anchor plant, transport water and food
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Which group of plants may be either monocots or dicots?
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angiosperms
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name 4 gymnosperms
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Fir, pine, cycad, ginkgo, spruce, yew
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