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Card 36
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What is the action of bacteriophages?
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What do viruses do?
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Card 38
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Give two ways in which bacteriophages are utilised by humans.
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Card 39
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Which type of pathogen are considered the ultimate parasite by some medical scientists?
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Card 40
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What is the alternative name for protoctista?
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Card 41
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What is the alternative name for protista?
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Card 42
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Are protista eukaryotic or prokaryotic?
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Card 43
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Describe what causes protoctista to be classified as parasitic.
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Card 44
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What are the two ways in which protoctista infect other organisms?
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Card 45
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Give two examples of diseases which are caused by protoctista using vectors.
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