Protist Fungus Coloring/Labeling with answers

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Mushroom: Color & label the following.
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Protist: Color & label the following.
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algae
algal bloom
alternation of
generations
binary fission
a type of protist. Photosynthestic
when conditions are favorable, algae populations can explode
the alternation of sexual and asexual reproduction in certain species
type of asexual reproduction during which one cell divides into two clones
a carbohydrate that makes up the cell walls of fungi. Also is the main component in the
chitin
exoskeleton of arthropods and crustaceans
hair-like structures, arranged in tightly packed rows on the surface of some cells, that enables an
cilia
organism to move around
dermatophyte cause of most fungal skin infections, like ringworm or athletes foot
flagella
a long, hair-like structure that enables certain organisms to move around
a haploid (containing 1 copy of the genetic information) reproductive cell that can fuse with
gamete
another to form a diploid zygote
hyphae
the slender, fiberous filament material that makes up the bodies of almost all fungi
symbiotic relationship between fungus and algae, cyanobacteria, or both that are generally
Lichen
considered pioneer species for neew ecosystems
Mycelium
the majority of the body mass of fungus, it is composed of tangled masses of hyphae
plasmodium
mass of cytoplasm that is indicative of a slime mold. Many nuclei but no cell walls.
pseudopodium extensions of the cytoplasm that allows certain organisms to move
caused by certain species of phytoplankton or dinoflagellates. Conditions in the water support a
red tide
massive explosion in protist population, usually causing a discoloration in the water
Rhizoid
the hyphae anchor for bread molds
organisms that obtain their energy needs by absorbing nutrients from dead or decaying
saprobe
organisms (fungus)
sometimes a reproductive cell or a multicellular structure that can develop into an adult clone
Spore
without a fusion event needed
Yeast
saccharomyces cerevisae or candida albicans, type of ascomycetes
group of fungus that contains common bread molds. Named for the thick-walled reproductive
zygomycota
structures known as zygosporangia
group of fungus that contains yeasts. Names for the ascus - a sac-like structure that produces
ascomycetes
microscopic haploid gametes
group of fungus that contain mushroom. Named for the club-shaped structures that produce
basidiomycetes spores, called basidium
 Study these concepts:
 Common organisms
 Euglena
 Paramecium
 Algae
 Kelp
 How do they obtain energy?
 Fungus=
 Protist =
 Mobility of
 Protists =
 Fungus =
 Characteristics of fungi & protists
 Cell construction, organization,
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How fungus are grouped (into the 3 main categories)
How protists are grouped (into the 6 main categories) & their basic features
Commercial uses of fungi & protists
Diseases cause dby protests & fungi
: Color & label the following.
Protist: Color & label the following.
Macronucleus
Micronucleus
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