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USE THE FOLLOWING WORD BANK TO COMPLETE THE NUMBERS 26-50. archaea angiosperm ba

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USE THE FOLLOWING WORD BANK TO COMPLETE THE NUMBERS 26-50. archaea angiosperm bacillus bacteriophage bryophytes chitin Chloroplast cotyledons cuticle endospore mating types mitochondria protozoan Plasmodium pheromones infectious symbiosis Lichen transformation Trypanosoma nucleoid viroid prion alternation of generation retrovirus _Heterotopic unicellular protist that is usually motile______ This is the fungal equivalent of the sexes:_____ This kind of bacterium is helical:_____ Infectious strand of RNA devoid of a capsid RNA virus containing the enzyme reverse transcriptase; carries out RNA/DNA transcription_____The symbiotic relationship between green algae or cyanobacteria and fungi are called_____Seed leaves are also called:_____ The cell walls of fungi are made up of polysaccharides and____ Infectious particle, consisting of protein only and no nucleic acid_____ Two different species living together in a unique way____ Flowering plant_____ The viruses that infect bacteria are called_____ The genetic alteration of a cell's genome by the introduction of foreign DNA is called_____ The bacterial DNA is located in the_____region. The parasite that is responsible for causing malaria is called______ Life cycle of plants_____ Process by which amoeboid type cells engulf large substances_____In addition to sound, some organism communicate by means of chemicals or mixtures of chemicals known as_____ This waxy layer waterproofs the leaves of conifers_____ This group of primitive land plants does not have water-conducting vessels:_____ Two principal organelles of eukaryotes that share features with one another and with bacteria from which they apparently were derived are the____and The___ Virulent viruses multiply within infected cells and eventually cause the____of the host cell releasing new viruses. When bacteria are exposed to nutrient-poor conditions, they form thick-walled_____containing the chromosome and a small amount of cytoplasm. The domain that includes methanogens is_____

Explanation / Answer

26.protozoan.

27.mating types.

28.spirochaete.

29.viroid.

30.retrovirus.

31.symbiosis.

32.cotyledons.

33.chitin.

34.prion.

35.symbiosis.

36.angiosperm.

37.bacteriophage.

38.transformation.

39.nucleoid.

40.plasmodium.

41.alternation of generations.

42.phagocytosis.

43.pheromones.

44.cuticle

45.bryophytes.

46.chloroplast and mitochondria.

48.lysis.

49.endospore

50.archaea