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Tough material found in fungi cells and insect shells.
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Chitin
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Very tiny and hair like that work together to help a cell move.
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Cilia
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Look like a tangled mess of roots that is part of a fungus.
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Mycellium
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Formed in a mutualistic relationship between fungus and algae.
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Lichen
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Lives off livng organisms.
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Parasite
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Like Us!!!
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Lives/eats off of dead or decaying organisms.
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Saprobes
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Algae and plants cells are made of this type of material.
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Cellulos
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Formed to help ameobas move.
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Pseudopods
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Cause Malaria with the help of a mosquito.
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Prosist
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Have a true nucleaus.
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Eukaryote
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Euglena
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Volvox
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Parmecium
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Ameoba
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What are the small circles on the edges?
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Spores
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What is NOT a characteristic of protists?
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Cell wall had peptidoglycan.
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Protozoans generally have characteristics that are?
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Animal-like
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Among the six kingdoms, protists have?
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The least features in common.
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Protists are ALL what?
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Eukaryotes
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Fungus-like protists include?
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Slime mold
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Parmecium is an animal-like protists that moves by beating its.....?
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Cilia
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Basidia?
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spore producing structure found on the gills of the Club Fungi.
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Fungi, motile?
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Non Motile
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Fungi Eukaryotic or Prokaryotic?
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Eukaryotic
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Fungi Heterotrophs or Autotrophs?
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Heterotrophes
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What are the four heterotrophes that are in fungi?
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Saprobes
Symbiotic Parasitic Predatory |
SSPP
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Fungi Unicellular or Multicellular?
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Mostly Multi-Cellular some are Uni-cellular
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What are three things that fungi lack in relation to plants?
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Leaved
Roots True stem |
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Bacteria Unicellular or Multicellular?
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All Unicellular
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Protists Unicellular or Multicellular?
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Both
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Bacteria Heterotroph or Autotroph?
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Both
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Fungi Mode of Nutrition?
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Herterotroph
Saprophytic HYPHAE |
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Protists, motile?
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Both
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Bacteria, motile?
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Motile
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Bacteria reproduction?
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Asexual
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Protists reproduction?
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Both
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Fungi reproduction?
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Both
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Bacteria example?
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E. Coli
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Protists example?
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Euglena
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Fungi example?
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Mushroom
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In what way do protists move?
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Flagella
Cilia Pseudopod |
Three ways
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What good things do fungi and protists do for the world?
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Decomposers
Food Start of food chains |
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What are two diseases caused by protists?
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African sleeping sickness
Malaria |
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What is one disease caused by a fungus?
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Ringworm
Athletes foot |
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How many domains are there?
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Three
Archea Eukarya Bacteria |
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How many kingdoms are there?
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Six
Archaebacteria Eubacteria Protista Fungi Plant Animal |
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Hyphae
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Strands extending from fungus that will secrete digestive enzymes to break down and absorb nutrients.
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Mycelium
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The fungal body of hyphae.
Mostly found underground with the part on the surface just used for reproductive purposes. |
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What are three methods that protists use to obtain food?
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Decomposers
Saprobes Photosynethesis |
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Name a types of parasitic fungi.
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Yeast
Athletes foot |
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Name a types of beneficial fungi.
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Cheeses medicines
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Name a symbiotic relationship fungi.
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Lichen
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