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Chapter 2, Lesson 4: "Microorganisms". Use your textbook to help you fill in the blanks pages 120 - 127. Click the word.

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Chapter 2, Lesson 4: "Microorganisms". Use your textbook to help you fill in the blanks pages 120 - 127. Click the word.

by Naneth Burquez
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What are microorganisms ?

1 . - An organism that is not visible to the unaided eye is called a or a microbe .

2 . - If an organism has just one cell , it is and if it has more than one cell , it is .

3 . - and yeast are two types of microscopic .

4 . - Euglenas , diatoms , and amoebas are all microscopic .

5 . - Flagella , cilia , and pseudopods are structures that help different protists and obtain food .

6 . - There are two kingdoms of bacteria eubacteria and .

7 . - Acidophilus bacteria in are important for good health .

How do microorganisms reproduce ?
8 . - In binary fusion microorganisms reproduce asexually by .

9 . - Conjugation is a type of sexual reproduction in which microorganisms attach to each other , exchange , split apart , and divide by binary fusion .

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