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Slide1: 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt Bacteria
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Protists Protists
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Fungi Plants Animals 1 Animals 2
Slide2: These organisms are prokaryotic.
Slide3: What is bacteria?
Slide4: Missing in prokaryotic cells
Slide5: What is a nucleus?
Slide6: plant-like, fungus-like, animal-like
Slide7: What are 3 types of Protists?
Slide8: environment of most Protists
Slide9: What is wet environment?
Slide10: The way in which most bacteria reproduce
Slide11: What is binary fission?
Slide12: Another name for organisms with “false feet”
Slide13: What are pseudopods?
Slide14: A whip-like tail that helps propel Protists through their watery environment
Slide15: What is a flagella?
Slide16: An organism that lives on or inside another organism
Slide17: What are parasites?
Slide18: Tiny, hair-like projections that help move a Protist around
Slide19: What is cilia?
Slide20: Fungi are called this because they break down organic material
Slide21: What are decomposers?
Slide22: A water-resistant covering containing parts that can produce the sperm needed for reproduction
Slide23: What are pollen grains?
Slide24: The transfer of pollen to the female part of the plant
Slide25: What is pollination?
Slide26: The male parts of a flower
Slide27: What are the anther and filament ?
Slide28: The ways pollen grains can be carried
Slide29: What are wind, water, gravity, and animals?
Slide30: Plants that have naked seeds
Slide31: What are gymnosperms?
Slide32: Heterotrophic, Eukaryotic, Multicellular, Can move around
Slide33: What are characteristics of animals?
Slide34: Animals that only eat meat.
Slide35: What are carnivores?
Slide36: Camouflage is an example of this.
Slide37: What is a physical adaptation?
Slide38: A skunk spraying a predator is an example of this.
Slide39: What is a behavioral adaptation?
Slide40: Having 2 sides that are mirror images of one another
Slide41: What is bilateral symmetry?
Slide42: An octopus, squid and clam are examples of these.
Slide43: What is a mollusk?
Slide44: 4 groups of arthropods
Slide45: What are insects, crustaceans, arachnids, and millipedes/centipedes
Slide46: Vertebrates that have a constant body temperature that stays the same regardless of outside temperatures
Slide47: What is endothermic?
Slide48: Group(s) of vertebrates that are ectothermic
Slide49: What is fish, amphibians, and reptiles?
Slide50: The largest group of arthropods
Slide51: What are insects?