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Animals: All reproduce sexually
Both Vertebrae and Inverterbrae
No Chloroplast
Movement controlled by nervous system
Multicellular organisms
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Bacteria: Single celled, 1-5 micrometres in size.
Have Cell Wall, Capsule, circular loop of DNA with single chromosome, plasma, flagella
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Chromoautotropes: An organism which makes food from chemical reactions, such as humans.
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Decomposers: organisms that break down wastes and dead organisms and return raw materials to the environment
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Fungi: multicellular, mould, mushrooms, toadstools. reproduction by spore formation, either sexually or asexually. Have Cell Wall,Chloroplasts, ingest food through extra cellular digestion, saprophytes.
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Hyphae: threadlike filaments that make up the bodies of Multicellular fungi.
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Kingdoms: Animals
Plants
Bacteria
Fungi
Protoctists
Virus
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Mycelium: Groups of hyphae
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Parasite: organisms which cannot survive without living in or on a "host" organism.
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Pathogens: Organisms which cause disease.
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Photoautotropes: An Organism that energy from sunlight (through photosynthesis) to make food. Include plants, algae, and certain bacteria.
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Plants: Both sexual and asexual reproduction
Make their own food
All have chloroplasts, chlorophyll, cell walls
All movement controlled by hormones
Multicellular Organisms
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Protoctists: Single celled organisms,some are pathogenic
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Saprophytes: Organisms that obtain their food from dead organic matter, by releasing enzymes to break down the food externally so they can then take it in.
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Spore Formation: Mould reproduction method. Spores are released, attach to food, then feed and grow
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Viruses: All parasites, cannot reproduce without a host. Only living process which they can carry out is reproduction.
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Yeast: unicellular fungus, reproduce asexually.