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TPHS AP BIOLOGY, PLEASE RETURN All _______ have peptidoglycan in cell walls All are absorptive feeders All are eukaryotic All are heterotrophic All are single celled Archaea examples to know: thermophiles, halophiles, methanogens Are alive Are carbon based life forms Are never haploid, no meiosis, no gametes, no mitosis, no sexual reproduction Are subject to mutations Are subject to natural selection Bacteria examples to know: gram + and ‐, cyanobacteria Can be cocci, bacilli, or spirilli Can be photoautotrophs, heterotrophs or mixotrophs Can be photoautotrophs, photoheterotrophs, chemoautotrophs, chemoheterotrophs Can have sexual or asexual reproduction Chitin cell walls Contractile vacuoles in many Domains: Bacteria, Archaea Endospores, Pili, capsule, plasmids Essentially most all are multicellular Examples to know: amoeba, paramecium, euglena, slime mold, algae Examples to know: yeast, mold, mushrooms, lichens Exotoxins, endotoxins Have DNA, genes Have ribosomes like animal cell ribosomes Important chemical recyclers in ecosystems Important soil organisms Macronucleus, micronucleus in many Most all of the life cycle is spent as a multicellular haploid structure Mutual symbiosis = lichens (fungi and algae) Mutual symbiosis = lichens (fungi and cyanobacteria) Mycorrhizae Nucleoid region Paraphyletic, 11 clades due to extreme variety Plasmogamy, karyogamy, dikaryotic Reproduce by binary fission Septa, hyphae, mycelium, haustoria Some are nitrogen fixing root nodules Some can be pathogenic to humans Some can photosynthesize Some contain plastids Some have cilia Some have flagella Spores Use enzymes picture #1 picture #2 picture #3 picture #4 TPHS AP BIOLOGY, PLEASE RETURN