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BACTERIA, VIRUS, PROTIST,
FUNGI -TEST REVIEW
1. How does bacteria reproduce?
2. How do amoebas obtain food?
3. A ___________ is an organism that
feeds on another living organism,
causing it harm.
4. The scientific name of a Bull Shark is
Carcharhinus leucas. Which of the
following are most closely related to the
Bull Shark?
A. Delphinapterus leucas
C. Carcharias taurus
B. Carcharhinus melanopterus
D. Carcharodon carcharias
5. What are the short hair like
structures used by paramecium for
movement called?
6.Which type of graph would be most appropriate for
the following data?
Time to Turn Brown (min)
Type of
Fruit
Trial 1
Trial 2
Trial 3
Mean
Banana
30
42
38
37
Peach
25
30
32
29
Apple
40
36
39
38
7. What are the three shapes
that bacteria come in?
8. Chemicals that kill or weaken
disease causing bacteria are called..
9. What type of environment does
Archaebacteria thrive in?
10. True or False?
All protists are prokaryotes.
11. Yeast reproduces asexually.
What is this process called?
12. How do fungi obtain nutrients?
13. What is the long, thin, whip-like tail
used by bacteria for movement called?
14. True or False?
Pasteurization is a process that slows
down or prevents food spoilage.
15. Multicellular fungi are made up
of continuous threads of cytoplasm
called..
16. A lichen is a symbiotic
relationship between ________ and
_________.
17. An organism that can not make
its own food, and consumes other
organisms is called…
18. ________ is a tiny particle that
contains heredity material, and is
surrounded by a protein coat.
15 C
20 C
25 C
30 C
19. Some sunflower seeds were studied in the
experiment above. The seeds were placed in a dish
lined with a moist paper towel. What is the
independent variable of the experiment?
20. What is the structure that gives
bacteria its distinctive shape?