<p>3.1.1. to 3.1.6 Diversity of Organisms</p><p>1. Amoeba belongs to the kingdom______.</p><p>2. Of which kingdom are seaweeds members?</p><p>3. Some bacteria possess small circular loops of DNA which carry additional genetic information. What are they called?</p><p>4. Motile bacteria possess______.</p><p>5. Name the structure that some bacteria can produce when exposed to adverse conditions.</p><p>6. What word is used to describe a disease - causing bacterium?</p><p>7. Some bacteria are autotrophic. Of these some are photosynthetic and others are______.</p><p>8. Bacteria reproduce by a method called______</p><p>9. Some bacteria produce chemicals which kill or prevent the growth of other microbes. What are these chemicals called?</p><p>10. Rhizopus is a fungus that feeds on dead organic matter and is therefore a ______.</p><p>11. The fungus that causes athlete's foot is a p______?</p><p>12. The body of a fungus is made up of thread-like structures called______?</p><p>13. Name an organism that reproduces by budding.</p><p>14. What term is used to describe the techniques used to exclude unwanted microbes from an area?</p><p>15. Nutrient media used for culturing microbes must be ______before use.</p><p>16. Freshwater Amoeba contains a ______vacuole.</p><p>17. Amoeba move by means of ______.</p><p>18. Amoeba reproduces by means of ______</p><p>19. The outer cytoplasm of amoeba is called ______. 20. Name the kingdom to which bacteria belong.</p><p>------Key------</p><p>1. Protista Protists Protoctista Protoctists</p><p>2. Plant Plantae</p><p>3. Plasmids</p><p>4. Flagella Flagellum</p><p>5. Endospore Endospores</p><p>6. Pathogenic Pathogen</p><p>7. Chemosynthetic</p><p>8. Binary fission</p><p>9. Antibiotics Antibiotic</p><p>10. Saprophyte</p><p>11. Parasite arasite</p><p>12. hyphae hypha hyphas</p><p>13. Yeast Saccharomyces</p><p>14. Asepsis Aseptic technique aseptic aseptic techniques</p><p>15. Sterile sterilised</p><p>16. Contractile</p><p>17. Pseudopodia Pseudopodium pseudopods pseudopod</p><p>18. Binary fission</p><p>19. Ectoplasm</p><p>20. Monera Prokaryotae Prokaryot Prokaryotes</p>
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