Algae
________- Eukaryotic organism that converts the suns energy into food through photosynthesis (Using the suns energy to make food,) but do not have roots, stems, or leaves.
Protist Producer
________- Mostly lives in the water.
Bioremediation
________- Changing harmful chemicals into harmless chemicals.
Monera
________- An older classification where Archaea and Bacteria were in the same Kingdom, before technology allowed us to divide it further into Archaea and Bacteria.
Autotroph
________- An organism that produces its own food (producer)
Host
________- An organism from which a parasite takes food or shelter.
Parasite
________- An organism that feeds on an organism from another species, and that usually harms the HOST.
Cyno blue
________, Melano= black, Chloro= green, Erythro= red, Leuko= white.
Flagellum
________- A slender threadlike structure, especially a microscopic appendage that enables many protozoa, bacteria, etc.
Conjugation
________- A process of genetic recombination that occurs between two organisms (such as bacteria) in addition to asexual reproduction.
Heterotroph
________- An organism that gets its food by eating other organisms or their byproducts (Consumer & Decomposers)
Protista
________- Kingdom of all eukaryotes that ARE NOT plants, animals, or fungi.
Nitrogen Fixation
________- The bacterial conversion of nitrogen in the air into a form of nitrogen that can be used by plants during photosynthesis.
Pathogenic Bacteria
________- Bacteria that cause disease.