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3
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What Genus is a plant pathogen that causes crown gall disease?
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5
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The Phylum _____ are flattened from front to back and have an incomplete digestive system.
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6
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The Phylum _____ has only one species of human parasite.
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8
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Which Phylum is chemoheterotrophic, meaning it gets its energy from chemicals?
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9
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This Phylum is photosynthetic, meaning it gets energy from light.
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10
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Which Class preys on other bacteria?
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11
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Which Class uses nutrients resulting from decomposition of organic matter?
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14
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The Phylum _____ is brown and a common example of this is kelp.
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15
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This Genus is a stalked bacteria found in lakes.
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17
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The Phylum _____ are Gram-positive and have a Low G + C.
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18
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The Genus _____ causes Schistosomiasis, a parasitic disease.
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1
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This Genus is found in freshwater and move by polar flagella.
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2
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The Phylum _____, also known as water molds, produce zoospores.
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3
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This Class is capable of growing at very low levels of nutrients.
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4
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The Phylum _____ is harvested for agar and carrageenan.
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7
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The Genus looks like sea lettuce.
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12
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The Class _____ has a ventral and oral sucker to hold them in place while sucking fluids from the host.
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13
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What Genus is a nitrogen-fixing bacterium?
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16
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The Phylum _____ is amoebae with thread like pseudopods.
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19
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The Class _____ are intestinal parasites, also known as tapeworms.
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