| Term | Definition |
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Petri dish |
a round dish made to grow and study bacteria |
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Spirilla |
Spiral shaped bacteria |
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Bacilli |
rod or stick shaped bacteria |
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Cocci |
sphere shaped bacteria |
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Animal |
Many celled, moves from place to place, no photosynthesis |
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Plant |
Many cells, doesnt move from place to place, photosynthesis |
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Fungus |
some cingle and some many celled, no photosynthesis |
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Protist |
single celled, with a necleus, some do photosynthesis |
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Archaebacteria |
Single celled no nucleus,some can thrive in extreme temps that would kill other organisms |
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Eubacteria |
single celled, no nucleus, some can do photosynthesis |
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pseudopod |
false foot |
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cilla |
tiny hair structures used for movement |
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flagella |
whip-like tail |
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Hyphae |
thread-like structures |
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Eugella |
a plant-like protist with a flagella |
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Aids |
acquired Immune Deficiency, preventable |
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yogurt |
a food comaininglive bacteria |
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prokaryotes |
living things with no nucleus |
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E-coli |
a type of bacteria that lives in animal intestines |
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eukaryotes |
living things that have a nucleus in thier cells |
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HIV |
the virus that causes AIDS |
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parasite |
an organism that lives in, or on another organism and harms it |
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Virus |
a very small particle with nucleic acid and a protien coat |
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yeast |
a single celled fungus- used to make bread |
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Protozoa |
a term that is described the animal-like protests that do photosynthesis |
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extremophile |
a term that is used to describe bacteria that lives in harsh environments that other organisms could not live in |