Chapters 2 & 3. Viruses Protists Angiosperm Plant Cell Bacteria Fungi Angiosperm Monocot Dicot Gymnosperm Nonvascular VascularPlant Structure Monocot.

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Chapters 2 & 3

Viruses Protists Angiosperm Plant Cell Bacteria Fungi Angiosperm Monocot Dicot Gymnosperm Nonvascular VascularPlant Structure Monocot Gymnosperm Viruses Fungi

 Chloroplast Chloroplast  Lysosome Lysosome  Cell wall Cell wall  nucleus nucleus

 It does not use energy It does not use energy  It cannot reproduce It cannot reproduce  It’s a bad house guest It’s a bad house guest  People get sick from them People get sick from them

 paramecium paramecium  dinoflagellate dinoflagellate  amoeba amoeba  algae algae

 bacteria bacteria  yeast yeast  cheese cheese  yogurt yogurt

 yogurt yogurt  meat meat  broth broth  Bleu cheese Bleu cheese

 It does not use energy It does not use energy  It cannot reproduce It cannot reproduce  It’s a bad house guest It’s a bad house guest  People get sick from them People get sick from them

 phloem phloem  chloroplast chloroplast  vacuole vacuole  xylem xylem

 Yellow pigment Yellow pigment  Green pigment Green pigment  Blue pigment Blue pigment  Red pigment Red pigment

 Virus Virus  Pathogen Pathogen  Bacteria Bacteria  Vaccine Vaccine

 Food production Food production  Medicine Medicine  Diseases Diseases  Decomposition of organisms Decomposition of organisms  All of the Above All of the Above