Protist: any organism that is not a plant, an animal, a fungus or a prokaryote. What is an example of a prokaryote? Heterotrophs or Autotrophs mostly? Know Chemoautotrophs, photoautotrophs… Photo mean what? Chloroplast…plant… Vaccinations can end up causing what? Penicillin: kills bacteria by interfering with the ability to synthesize cell wall Phage: means viral…So what is a bacteriophage? What is a prophage? Pathogen: infectious agent: bacteria, virus What do plant cells have that animal cells do not have? How does this protect the plant? Fungi also have this too. Know Malaria, what causes it… Are the components of DNA the same in humans and bacteria? Do prokaryotic cells have ribosomes? Cell wall? Chloroplast? Nuclear membrane? Plasma membrane? What is Mutualism? Parasitism? Predation? Commensalism? Aerobic/Anaerobic Respiration? Vaccines… Bacteria vs. Viruses Eukaryote vs. Prokaryote Archaebacteria vs. Eubacteria arch: methanogens/halophiles Homeostasis/Hypertonic/Hypotonic 2 Flagella – wrap around the organism Bioluminescence – chemical light Dinoflagellates Study Bacteria/Virus Mapping Worksheet What is a pathogen? Bacteria that cause disease