Viruses are composed of nucleic acids enclosed in a protein coat and ... immunity weakens, and eventually they succumb to a opportunistic infection or cancer. ...
Bacillus rod-shaped. Spirilla spiral *Refer to handout on shapes ... some in polar regions and hot springs. Need oxygen to survive and grow called aerobes ...
1. Monerans 2. Protists 3. Fungus 4. Plants 5.Animals Yeast Other fungi produce their spores in 2. Sac Fungus Other fungi release their spores at the ends of thin 3.
6 Kingdoms of Life SOL BIO: 5 a-f The student will investigate and understand life functions of archaebacteria, monerans (eubacteria), protists, fungi, plants, and ...
Bacteria Bacteria (Monerans) Kingdoms Archaebacteria and Eubacteria There are more bacteria on Earth than stars in the sky! The closest estimate is that there are ...
Diversity of Modern Life Kingdom Monera ( Monerans ) Smallest and simplest lifeforms Unicellular (one-celled) no nucleus Bacteria and cyanobacteria Bacteria Three ...
Which medicines are used to kill Monerans? ... Autotroph. Classification Bingo ... Which process do autotrophs perform? Photosynthesis. Classification Bingo ...
Animals are many-celled, which makes them different from monerans and protozoa. ... separate the animals from the plants, algae, protozoa, monerans, and fungi? ...
Protists Chapter 19 page 503 Be aware of how they obtain food, reproduce, they are eukaryotic and examples. 5 Kingdom System (Bacteria Monerans; 6 Kindgom System ...
Kingdom Monera Monerans include all bacteria and one type of algae: blue-green algae. There are two types of bacteria: Archaebacteria and Eubacteria. Kingdom Monera ...
Title: All living things are divided into 5 Kingdoms Author: Media Office LC Unit Last modified by: ISD 279 Created Date: 9/17/1997 7:03:52 AM Document presentation ...
Classifying Living Things The act of grouping things by using a set of rules is known as Classification. All living things belong to one of five groups.
Rod-shaped. Coccus. Round-shaped. Spirillum. Spiral-shaped. Archaebacteria ... that live in Hot acid waters (like near the hot springs in Yellowstone ...
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Classification Challenge separate the following items into three groups Some criteria for classification Physical characteristics Behavioural characteristics
SOL REVIEW QUESTION Which of these processes causes dew to form on the grass in the morning? a. condensation b. evaporation c. transpiration d. precipitation
Classification Biology Agriculture 5 Kingdoms Animalia Plantae Fungi Monera Protista Kingdom Protista Protozoa one cell eukaryotes Most are found in aquatic ...
Biological Classification * Why classify? Humans have developed classification systems in order to make sense of the abundant biological diversity that exists in nature.
Environment: Everything that surrounds and influences an organism. There are many kinds of environments. Environmental Factor: A living or nonliving part of the ...
Biology Chapter 3 Classification 3.1 Why Things are Grouped Why Things are Grouped Classify: group things together based on similarities Classifying in Everyday Life ...
Oh, Bacteria ! Sing along written by Doug Eldon and Annette Parrott www.africangreyparrott.com You do not have a nucleus You do have a cell wall You live in water ...
Chapter 5 Review Jeopardy With your host/hostess, Your classmate Chapter 5 Review Jeopardy Got class? In a name Virus Classify Misc. 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 ...
The Diversity of Life Classification, Viruses, Prokaryotes, Protists and Fungi Magnet: Parts of Chapters 20-23 Honors: Parts of Chapters 17 -20 Ecological Impacts of ...
Found around hot springs near volcanic vents in the oceans. Extreme Halophiles ... Bacilli - rod-shaped. Usually forms chains. Have flagella at times to make ...
... light is made up of all colors. ROY G. BIV. The Equation. Light ... Absorbs OY G. BIV. 2. Blue pigment. Reflects blue. Absorbs ROY G. IV. 3. Black. Absorbs all ...
What is taxonomy? 1.Taxonomy is the study of how scientists classify organisms 2.Organisms ... Animal phylum are divided into two groups: vertebrates and invertebrates.
Daily TAKS Connection: Characteristics of Kingdoms BIO (8): The student knows applications of taxonomy and can identify its limitations. The student is expected:
Objectives. Name and describe the five kingdoms of living things. Explain the relationship between ... Euglena seems to belong to both groups....or neither. ...
Archaebacteria are believed to be the ancestors of both Eubacteria ... Disease. Syphilis, gonorrhea, tuberculosis, strep throat, botulism, etc. Food Spoilage ...
Prokaryote means 'before a nucleus. ... Thermophiles inhabit hot, acidic environments such as hot springs. ... A rod-shaped cell is called a bacillus (pl. bacilli) ...
Fission is the simplest form of asexual reproduction by just one parent. Conjugation: the process in which DNA passes between two cells that join together. ...
Bacteria which thrive in areas of high salt concentration. Salt normally dehydrates organisms ... Cyanobacteria: autotrophic bacteria. Create oxygen for life on earth ...