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Viruses, Bacteria, Protists, Fungi

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Corewhere genetic material of a virus is found
heterotrophic bacteriaconsume autotrophs and other heterotrophs
prokaryotesgenetic material not contained in nuclei; bacteria
Spiralshape of some bacterial cells
genetic materialcontains viruses instructions for making new viruses
hostneeded by virus to multiply
Proteinshelp the virus attach to the host; needs to be the same shape
autotrophic bacteriause sun to break down chemicals
club funginamed for appearance of reproductive structures
sexual reproduction of fungihyphae of 2 organisms join and exchange genetic material and produce spores
fungus-like protistsuse spores to reproduce like fungi; able to move at some time
Nonlivingviruses because they do not show all characteristics of life
sporesgrow into new organisms
flagellumwhiplike structure used to move
Autotrophsall algae
binary fissionasexual reproduction
animal-like protistsheterotrophs
ribosomesproteins produced here
virus sizesmaller than cells
Conjugationprocess that results in genetically different bacteria


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