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Plant-like Protist
Algae
Animal-like Protist
Sporozoans, Ameoba, Ciliates
Fungus-like Protists
Slime molds
The pattern of reproduction of haploid and diploid is known as _________
Alternation of Generations
Ameobas reproduce _______.
Asexually
Euglena use what organelle to move?
Flagellum
Pseudopodia are used for ______ in ameobas.
Movement
Protozoans that are singled-celled organims which eat other organisms are called_____.
Heterotrophs
________ are produced as a means of asexual reproduction.
Spores
When a piece of an organism breaks off and produces offspring is known as ______
Fragmentation and budding
_______ produce much of the oxygen on Earth
Algae
__________ cause red tide.
Dinoflagellates
Sporozoans reproduce ______ and ________
asexually and sexually
Ameobas ______food by surrounding the food with pseudopodia
engulfs
Kingdom Protista have ________ organelles
membrane bound
__________ have hard shells of silicon.
Diatoms
________ release spores for mushrooms
Gills
Cell walls of fungi are composed of this material______
chitin
Sporangium contain
asexual spores
The largest protist
Kelp
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This is a/an ____
Euglena
These are _____
Diatoms
These are ______
dinoflagellates
This is a/an
Paramecium
This is a/an
amoeba
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