| A | B |
| flagella | whip like tail used for locomotion |
| cillia | tiny hairs used for locomotion |
| pseudopods | false feet used for locomotion |
| sessile | When an organism is not mobile |
| heterotroph | An organism that consumes food |
| autotroph | An organism that produces its own food through photosynthesis |
| eukaryote | An organism that HAS a nucleus |
| prokaryote | An organism that LACKS a nucleus |
| photosynthesis | The process plant like organisms go through to produce their own food. |
| bacteria | The simplest of the 5 Kingdoms, also known as Moneran |
| eubacteria | A group of bacteria that live in everyday environments |
| archeabacteria | A group of bacteria that live in extreme environments |
| parasite | An organis that feeds off of other organisms |
| bacteria | The most abundant form of life on earth |
| antibiotics | Medicine that is used to kill bacteria |
| protozoa | Animal like protists, they are able to move |
| plant-like protists | A group of protists that can do photosynthesis |
| eubacteria | The most complex type of bacteria |
| archeabacteria | The oldest type of bacteria |
| slime molds | This mold belongs to the protist kingdom because it can move. |
| decomposer | An organism that breaks down dead or decaying material and returns the nutrients back to the soil. |
| lichen | An organism that is a combination of an algae and a fungus |
| symbiosis | When two organisms live in relationship with one another. |
| Protists | eukaryotes, single or multi-cell, autotroph or heterotroph |
| Fungi | Eukaryotes, multi-cell, heterotrophs |
| Moneran | prokaryotes, single cell, most are heterotrophs |
| euglena | a protist that is both animal like and plant like |
| cyanobacteria | a type of bacteria that can do photosynthesis. |