| Definition | Term |
| club fungi like a mushroom | |
| part of the virus that dissolveswithin cells to release DNA | |
| building blocks of proteins | |
| what nucleotide base is paired with cytosine | |
| bacteria in shape of a sphere are | |
| What holds the bases together within the double helix | |
| a mirror image of DNA code is made by which process | |
| vaccines combat | |
| the mass of tangled filaments that makes up fungal tissue is called | |
| a paramecium belongs to which group | |
| only anaerobic microbial organism | |
| type of RNA used for translation | |
| which microbe helps you brush your teeth | |
| protein synthesis occurs in what part of the cell | |
| disease causing agents that invade cells | |
| what nucleotide base is missing in RNA | |
| turnip or onion is an example of | |
| the waxy top layer of a plants leaves | |
| most numerous autotrophic organism | |
| when dose DNA replication occur | |
| all flowering plants are called | |
| most bacteria reproduce how | |
| which group of microbes is luminescant | |
| where does transcription occur | |
| which process makes an exact copy of the parent molecule | |
| plant cell walls are made of what | |
| protists most likely evolved from bacteria by what process | |