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