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