Title: Science Jeopardy:
1Science Jeopardy
2Vocabulary
True or False
Protists
Algal Blooms
Fungi
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3An organism that cannot make its own food.
4What is a heterotroph?
5A type of organism that is made up of a single
cell.
6What is unicellular?
7A false foot used for movement and feeding.
8What is a pseudopod?
9A type of symbiosis in which both partners
benefit from living together.
10What is mutualism?
11A form of asexual reproduction in which a new
organism grows out of the body of a parent.
12What is budding?
13All fungi are heterotrophs.
14What is true?
15Bread rises due to the action of fungi called
molds.
16What is false (yeast)?
17In asexual reproduction in fungi, the hyphae of
two organisms join, exchange genetic material,
and then produce spores.
18What is false (sexual)?
19The part of the fungus that produces spores is
the fruiting body.
20What is true?
21Slime molds are one type of funguslike protist .
22What is true?
23A structure that collects the extra water and
then expels it from the cell.
24What is the contractile vacuole?
25These are used to move, obtain food and sense the
environment.
26What are cilia?
27Animal-like protist are commonly called this.
28What is protozoans?
29A tiny cell that is able to grow into a new
organism.
30What is a spore?
31The one characteristic that all algae share is
that, like plants, they are this.
32What is autotrophs?
33The rapid growth of a population of algae.
34What is an algal bloom?
35An algal bloom that occurs in salt water.
36What is a red tide?
37The buildup over time of nutrients in freshwater
lakes and ponds that leads to an increase in the
growth of algae.
38What is eutrophication?
39Red tides are dangerous to humans when this
happens.
40What is when algae toxins accumulate in organisms
such as shellfish?
41True or false, Eliminating sources of excess
nutrients will NOT increase the rate of
eutrophication in freshwater.
42What is true?
43Fungi have this in common with animals.
44What is they are heterotrophs?
45The chemicals that ooze from a fungus hyphae
into its food source do this.
46What is break down the food?
47This type of reproduction produces fungi that are
different from either parent.
48What is sexual reproduction?
49A puffball fungus is a type of this fungus.
50What is a club fungus?
51A fungus-plant root association is an example of
this .
52What is symbiotic mutualism?
53 Final Jeopardy Spores?
54Final Jeopardy Question What function do spores
serve and how do they move from place to place?