Virus to protist review

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Virus to protist review Chapter 2

Virus-Protist Topics Viruses Protists True/False Bacteria Fungi Short Answer Short Answer

A virus is considered to be nonliving because… It does not use energy It cannot reproduce It’s a bad house guest People get sick from them

The type of protist that uses pseudopods to obtain food. paramecium dinoflagellate amoeba algae

Which of the following is a fungus? bacteria yeast cheese yogurt

Which of the following foods is created with the help of healthy bacteria? yogurt meat broth Bleu cheese

Two examples of viruses: Ebola and Strep Throat Ear infection and a cold Influenza and Chicken Pox Rabies and Athlete’s Foot

Animal-like protists have the ability to _________ to get ______. Move; food Jump; exercise Eat; full Sing; famous

Some types of fungi are decomposers, they help _______ _____ organisms. Build up Break down Sort out Throw up

Bacterial infections are destroyed through the use of fungus in: Vaccines White Blood Cells Bacteriophages Antibiotics

A substance that is introduced to the body to fight off viruses is called… Pathogen Bacteria Vaccine

Which of the following shows a protist that moves to get food with the help of a flagellum?

Which of the following are ways that fungi affects our lives? Food production Medicine Diseases Decomposition of organisms All of the Above

Bacteria are ________________ and most are ___________ to animals. Unicellular; helpful Multicellular; helpful Unicellular; harmful Multicellular; harmful

Antibiotics prevent bacterial infections. True False

Viruses are nonliving because they lack most characteristics of living things. True False

Fungi-like protists use seeds to reproduce. True False

What are the main differences between antibiotics and vaccines? Answer

Antibiotics treat bacterial infections Antibiotics treat bacterial infections. Vaccines prevent/fight viral infections. Back

Algae are types of plant-like protists. How do they get their food? Answer

Algae are autotrophs, they make their own food by absorbing sunlight Back