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lack nuclear membrane
prokaryotic
contains nuclear membrane and organelles
eukaryotic
make own food-carry on photosynthesis
autotropic
can't make own food-absorption and ingestion
heterotropic
2 word latin name
binomial nomenclature
a virus that invades bacteria
bacteriophage
rod-shaped bacteria
bacilli
spherical-shaped bacteria
coccus
spiral-shaped bacteria
spiral-shaped
pair
diplo
chain
strepto
cluster
staphylo
poison
toxin
dormancy during unfavorable conditions
endospore
close relationship b/w 2 species in which at least one species benefits from the other
symbiosis
Get energy from dead or decaying organisms
saprophytes
sexual reproduction
conjuction
how clear a microscope is
resolution
how many times bigger your object is than normal
megnification
what you can see through the microscope lense
field of vision
list the 5 steps to focusing a microscope in order
1. Center Object
2. Find and Focus on Low Power
3. Switch to high
4. focus on high using FINE adj. ONLY
5. Not focused start over
List the 7 parts to our classification system
a. Kingdom
b. phylum
c. class
d. order
e. family
f. genus
g. species
Lis 3 pathogenic bacteria
tetnus, syphillis, tuberculosis
True bacteria are in what phylum
Eubacteria
List the 5 kingdoms
a. animal
b. plant
c. monera
d. protist
e. fungi
sponge
poriferia
hydra, sea anemone
Cnidarian
Flat Worms
Nemotoda
soft-bodied animals
Mollusk
segmented worms
annelida
paired jointed appendages exoskeleton
arthropod
sea stars "spiny"
Echonoderm
dorsal nerve cord
chordata
paired jointed appendages exoskeleton
arthropod
sea stars "spiny"
Echonoderm
dorsal nerve cord
chordata