Viruses, Bacteria, Protists, And Fungi Question Preview (ID: 37509)


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_____ are single-celled organisms that do not have a nucleus
a) Bacteria
b) Fungi
c) Spores
d)

_____ are branching, threadlike tubes that make up the body of fungi.
a) hyphae
b) fungi
c) chemicals
d)

_____ are things that cannot make their own food.
a) Fungi
b) Cells
c) Mushrooms
d)

Fungi that grow together with certain algae or bacteria form an organism called a _____.
a) lichen
b) werewolf
c) bacteria
d)

If you wanted your body to produce chemicals that destroy certain viruses, you would get a(an) _____.
a) vaccine
b) shot
c) doctor's visit
d)

A _____ is an organism that supplies energy to a virus or another organism.
a) host
b) coat
c) cell
d)

A _____ is an organism that lives on or in a host organism, causing it harm.
a) virus
b) parasite
c) bacteria
d)

Viruses make new viruses only when they are _____ a living cell.
a) outside
b) inside
c) neither
d)

Fungi that grow together with certain algae or bacteria form an organism called a _____.
a) yeast
b)
c) virus
d) lichen

A tiny, nonliving thing that can enter a living cell and reproduce inside the cell is a _____.
a) parasite
b) virus
c) coat
d)

_____ are living things that cannot make their own food and grow in warm, moist places.
a) Fungi
b) Viruses
c)
d) Protists

Organisms that make their own food are called _____.
a) heterotrophs
b) autotrophs
c)
d)

____ are made with bacteria.
a) Vinegar, yogurt, and cheese
b) Sandwiches and meat
c) Candy canes
d)

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