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Gram-positive bacteria, produce antibiotics, soil bacteria. |
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Cellular slime molds (Protists).
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Transporting materials from area of low concentration to high concentration. |
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Methanogens, thermoacidophiles, halophiles.
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Yeasts, truffels, morels. |
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Mushrooms, toadstool, rusts. |
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Green, photosynthetic algae.
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Fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. |
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Animals that are active at twilight.
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Photosynthetic aquatic bacteria. |
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Starfish, urchins, sea cucumbers. |
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Gram-negative bacteria, rod-shaped, E. Coli. |
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Passive transport with help of transport protein. |
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Catfish in North America. |
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Chemical released by cell in one region that affects cells in other parts of organism. |
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Archaebacteria that manufacture methane in swamps/marshes. |
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Thin cellular fiber, glycoproteins or cellulose. |
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Negative log of hydrogen ion concentration. |
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Bitter astringent to deter animals from consuming plants. |
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Haploid gametes, diploid zygote/organism. |
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Living organism alternates between haploid/diploid, alternation of generations. |
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Single haploid gamete, diploid zygote. |
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