Eukaryotic, Prokaryotic, Pathogens

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Are plants multicellular or unicellular?
multicellular
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what do plants carry out
photosynthesis
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do plants contain chloroplasts
Yes
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How do plants store carbs
Starch or sucrose
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plants have what type of cell wall
cellular cell wall
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Are animals multicellular or unicellular?
multicellular
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do animals contain chloroplasts
no
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Can animals photosynthesise?
no
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Do animals have cell walls
No
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How do animals store carbs
glycogen
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Can fungi carry out photosynthesis?
no
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What is mycelium
Made of thread like structures called hyphae
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What do hyphae contain
many nuclei
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What is fungi usually organised into
Mycelium
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What are fungi cell walls made of?
chitin
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How do fungi feed
Saprotrophic nutrition
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What is saprotrophic nutrition?
Extra cellular secretion of digestive enzymes onto food material and absorption of the organic products
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What do fungi store carbs as
glycogen
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What is mucor
Fungus with hyphae structure
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Are protoctists unicellular or multicellular?
unicellular
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What is amoeba
Protoctists that live in pond water, have features like animal cells
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What is chlorella
protoctists with chloroplasts
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Pathogenic example of protoctists
Plasmodium
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What is plasmodium?
protoctists that causes malaria
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Is bacteria unicellular or multicellular?
unicellular
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Is bacteria prokaryotic or eukaryotic?
prokaryotic
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What does prokaryotic mean?
No nucleus
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Do bacteria cells have cell walls, cell membranes, cytoplasm and plasmids
Yes
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Bacteria lack a nucleus but they have
Circular chromosome of DNA
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Are viruses living organisms?
no
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Are bacteria larger than viruses
Yes
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Are viruses parasitic
Yes
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Where can viruses reproduce?
Only inside living cells
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Do viruses have a protein coat
Yes (capsid)
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What is the tobacco mosaic virus
Discolour of leaves by preventing formation of chloroplasts

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