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Name ______________________________ Biology-_____
Date_______________
Taxonomic classification:
1) A living thing is either a Prokaryote or Eukaryote.
2) A living thing is in one of the following kingdoms: Archae, Bacteria, Protista, Fungi, Plantae or
Animalia.
We tend to overlay the two as follows:
Prokaryote = Archae, Bacteria
Eukaryote = Protista, Fungi, Animalia and Plantae.
Q. What are the names of the three domains?
A.
Q. Why are the prokaryotes divided into two different domains in this classification model?
A.
Q. How are the Archaea different from the Bacteria?
A.
Q. Which domain are the Protista in?
A.
Kingdom Protista
1.
Below each picture write the common group of each protist:
A=animal-like, P=Plant-Like, F=Fungus-like
2.
Then list why each one belongs to that specific category. (Use your notes)
3. What is the body type (unicellular or multicellular) of most protist? _______________________
4. Cellular structure is (prokaryote, eukaryote): _______________________
5. Give two examples of animallike protist. ________________________, _______________________
6. Short hair like projections paramecium use for movement: ______________________
7. Method of movement in amoebas: _______________________= ____________ _____________
8. Define False foot: ________________________
9. Euglena use this whip like tail for movement: ________________________
10.
Organelle used to maintain water balance in protist: __________________ __________________
11.
Give two examples of unicellular plantlike protist. _____________________, __________________
12.
What organelle does a euglena have that makes it an autotroph? ________________________
13.
Give 3 examples of multicellular protist: ________________, ________________, ______________
14.
Plantlike protists are used to make: (give one example) _______________________
15.
Protists are a source of ________________for other organisms.
16.
When algae grows in enormous masses depleting water of nutrients: ___________ ____________
17.
Fungus-like protists are known as what type of heterotroph _________________________
18.
They provide soil with: ____________________
19.
Where do protists live (water, land or both)? ___________________
20.
Fill in the Vinn
Diagram with basic
characteristics of each
group.
Diversity of Protist Video Notes
Characteristics from video
Euglena
Diatoms
Water Mold
Amoeba
Ciliates
Euplotes
Vorticella
Urocentrum
Stentor
Didinium
Paramecium
Even though objects look different DNA can ____________________________________
Kingdom Fungi
1. What is the structural level of most fungi? ____________________ but few are ___________________
2. Cellular structure is (prokaryote, eukaryote): _______________________
3. Cells of fungi have what structure around them? _______________________
4. Nutritional description of fungi: ________________________
5. Organism that obtains food from dead organism: ________________________
6. An example of a unicellular fungi: _______________________
7. Two human diseases caused by fungi parasites: __________________, __________________________
8. Lichens are composed of what two organisms: _____________________ and _____________________
9. Lichens are an example of what type relationship? __________________________
10. Drug used to prevent organ transplant rejection: ___________________________
11. Root like structures (not roots) on fungi: ____________________________
12. Means of reproduction: _____________
13. Two fungi people like to eat: _________________________, __________________________
14. Leather and fabrics left in the garage may get a musty smell due to the fungi:
Matching – Identify as either Protist or Fungi or both
1. ______ Red tides
11. ______ Ringworm
2. ______ Penicillin
12. ______ Green algae
3. ______ Mushroom
13. ______ Decomposers
4. ______ Red algae
14. ______ Lichens
5. ______ Paramecium
15. ______ Algal bloom
6. ______ Brown algae
16. ______ African Sleeping Sickness
7. ______ Yeast
17. ______ Euglena
8. ______ Malaria
18. ______ Athlete’s foot
9. ______ Blue in blue cheese
19. ______ Parasites
10. ______ Cyclosporine
20. ______ Cell walls
PROTIST
FUNGI
Cell Level
Unicellular/multicellular
Genetic Material
Prokaryote/Eukaryote
Cell Structure
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