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•Eukaryotic organisms
that are plantlike,
animal-like, or fungus
like are considered to
be ______.
•protist
•Some species of _____
algae can live up to
200 meters deep in
the ocean.
•red
•_____ move about
and feed using footlike
extensions of
cytoplasm.
•Amoebas
• Flagellates are beneficial to
termites because they _____.
•a. aid in breathing
•b. help in digesting wood
•c. help in moving through wood
•d. aid in reproduction
•B
•_____ are short,
oarlike structures
extending from cell
membranes.
•Cilia
•Protozoan that cannot
move on their own are
______.
•parasites
•The slime molds move
the same way _____
do.
•amoeba
•A _____ caused the
Irish potato famine in
the 1840s.
•downy mildew
• Fungi do all of the following EXCEPT
aid in the _____.
• a. making of toothpaste
• b. making of cheese
• c. decomposition of organic material
• d. making of bread
•A
•The body of a fungus
is usually a mass of
threadlike tubes called
______.
•hyphae
•Zygote fungi produce
reproductive cells in
cases called _____.
•sporangia
•Appearance: Green
•Characteristics:
chloroplast, flagella,
and eyespots
•Euglena
•Appearance: GoldenBrown
•Characteristics: silica in
cell walls; body in two
halves
•Diatoms
•Appearance: Red
•Characteristics:
spinning flagellates;
some contain poison
•Dinoflagellates
•Appearance: Green
•Characteristics: many
different forms
•Green Algae
•Appearance: Red
•Characteristics: the
carbohydrate
carrageenan
•Red Algae
•Appearance: Brown
•Characteristics: the
carbohydrate algin
•Brown Algea
•plantlike protists
•algae
•footlike cytoplasmic
extensions
•pseudopods
•threadlike structures
extending from the cell
membrane of
Paramecia
•cilia
•reproductive cell of
fungi
•spore
•organism that obtain
food by absorbing
dead or decaying
tissues
•saprophytes
•in club fungi, spores
are produced in a
clublike structure called
this
•basidium
•in sac fungi, spores are
produced in a saclike
structure called this
•ascus
•zygospore fungus
spores are produced in
a round case called
this
•sporangium
•form of reproduction
used by yeast in which
the organism grows off
the side of parent
•budding
•organisms made of
fungus and green
algae or a
cyanobacterium
•lichen
•mass of threadlike
tubes that make up
fungus
•hyphae
•Plantlike protists are
known as algae.
•True
•Algae secrete a
glasslike boxes to
surround themselves.
•False
•Red, brown, and green
algae are sometimes
called seaweeds.
•True
•Protists that have
characteristics of both
plants and animals are
known as
dinoflagellates.
•False
•The word pseudopod
means surrounded by
glass.”
•False
•A spore is a
waterproof
reproductive cell that
can grown into a new
organism.
•Paramecium
•Euglena
•amoeba
•budding
•a. club fungi
•b. ascus
•c. zygote fungi
•d. yeasts
•D
•basiduim
•a. club fungi
•b. ascus
•c. zygote fungi
•d. yeasts
•A
•sporangium
•a. club fungi
•b. ascus
•c. zygote fungi
•d. yeasts
•C
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