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What is through dead organisms and organic waste, from living hosts, some make their own food, and chemical reactions?
How do bacteria obtain food?
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What is a strand of DNA or RNA surrounded by a layer of protein that can replicate and infect in a host cell?
Define virus.
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What is about more than 1.5 million?
About how many species of fungi exist?
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What is bacteria?
Microscopic prokaryotes that are unicellular are know as ________________
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What is their flagella and pili?
What helps bacteria move?
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What is how a virus makes copies of itself by attaching to host cells with only specific molecules on its cell walls or cell membrane?
What is replication?
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What is they can produce sexually or asexually but post do it asexually by producing spores?
How do fungi reproduce?
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What is because they don't have characteristics of all living things such as organized, respond to stimuli, use energy, grow and reproduce?
Why do scientists not consider viruses to be alive?
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What is asexually by fission, conjugation?
How does bacteria reproduce and What process allows bacteria to create more genetic variation?
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What is through mutations so they can always somehow attach to host cells?
How are viruses able to adjust to changes in their host cells?
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What is hyphae and mycelium?
What are threadlike structures that grow in tangles and then what is network they create called?
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What is it is a latent virus but when the virus becomes active it can destroy cells in the body's immune system making it hard to fight other infections the infected person might get?
How does HIV usually attack someone infected?
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What is antibiotics and it can lead to bacterial resistance?
How do bacterial diseases get treated and how does bacteria react?
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What are viruses that don't cause symptoms right away , they continue replicating without damaging the host cell. An example is HIV which infects white blood cells.
What is a latent virus and what is an example of one?
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What are: club fungi, sac fungi, zygote fungi, and imperfect fungi?
Name three types of fungi:
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What is viruses are able to mutate to outsmart host cells?
Why can viral infections be more difficult to treat than bacterial infections?
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What are: decomposition, nitrogen fixation, bio-remediation, and help produce food?
Name three ways bacteria could be beneficial?
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What is your body can create immunity once it already has been infected and there are vaccines?
How do we treat and prevent viral diseases?
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What is they are decomposers, they grow with plant roots, they can be used for medicine, and can be food for animals (lichens)?
Name three reasons why fungi are important:
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What is fungi cannot photosynthesize but fungi in mycorrhizae take in some of the sugars produced by the plants photosynthesis?
How are fungi and photosynthesis related?
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