1.
– Too small to be seen with the naked eye.
2.
– The domain that includes both microscopic and multicellular organisms.
3.
– A type of cell without a nucleus, found in Domains Archaea and Bacteria.
4.
– A type of cell with a nucleus, found in Domain Eukarya.
5.
– The structure that holds DNA in eukaryotic cells.
6.
– Specialized structures inside eukaryotic cells that perform specific functions.
7.
– The diverse group of mostly unicellular eukaryotes in the “junk drawer” kingdom.
8.
– The type of environment where protists are commonly found.
9.
– An organism that makes its own food, like algae.
10.
– An organism that must consume other organisms for food.
11.
– The process used by autotrophs to make food using light energy.
12.
– The number of kingdoms in Domain Eukarya.
13.
– The kingdom that includes multicellular, ingestive heterotrophs.
14.
– The kingdom that includes multicellular autotrophs with cellulose cell walls.
15.
– The kingdom that includes both unicellular and multicellular absorptive heterotrophs.
16.
– The material that makes up plant cell walls.