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6. What are the features of viruses?

  • Particles rather than cells, smaller than bacteria, only reproduce inside living cells, in effect all types of organisms, come in all different shapes and sizes, do not have a cellular structure, have a protein coat around some genetic material
  • Protein coats, small, these of other organisms, single cells, chloroplasts
  • Protein coates, genetic material, different shapes and sizes, infects all type of living organisms
  • Have a nucleus, small, reproduce, infect all types of living organisms

7. What do all living organisms have in common?

  • Respire, Reproduce, Respond, Move, Grow and Excrete
  • Movement, Respire, Sense, Nutrition, Respond and Grow
  • Movement, Respire, Respond, Nutrition, Excrete, Reproduce, Control iInternal Conditons and Grow
  • Movement, Respire, Respond, Nutrition, Excrete, Reproduce and Grow

8. Examples of organisms

  • Vegetables, mammals, mushrooms, HIV
  • Cereals, mammals, yeast, chlorella, lactobacillus, influenza virus
  • DNA, cholera, insects, beans
  • Animals, lactobacillus, tobacco, pathogens, protein

9. What are the features of animals?

  • Have cell walls, do not have chloroplasts, move around, store carbohydrate
  • Do not have cell walls, have a nervous system, usually move around, store carbohydrates in a form of glycogen, do not have chloroplasts, multicellular
  • Nervous coordination, have chloroplasts, have cell walls, move around, storecarbohydrates
  • Multicellular, do not have chloroplasts, do not have cell walls, move around

10. What is sapotropic nutrition?

  • They secrete extracellular enzymes into the area outside their body to dissolve their food so they can then absorb the nutrients
  • It is the way that fungi feed from the outside of their body
  • They secrete enzymes into the outside area of their body and then take the nutrients in again
  • It is the secretion and taking in other enzymes from outside of their body