Title: Protist
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2Protist Category 1
3Anything Goes
4Identifying Protist and Fungi
5Algae
6Fungi Category 1
7Fungi Category 2
8Protist Category 1
Anything Goes
Identifying Protist and Fungi
Algae
Fungi Category 1
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9Algae is a ________ like Protist.
10Plant
11What are the three categories that protist
can be divided into?
12animal-like protist, plant-like protist
and fungus-like protist.
13What structure allows sarcodines to move?
14pseudopods
15This fungus-like protist growing on this fish is
an example of a ___ relationship?
16parasitic
17The three ways that animal-like protist can move
are?
18Pseudopods, Cillia and Flagella
19What is another name for an animal- like protist?
20protozoan
21What is the structure that amebas have that
collects the extra water and then expels it from
the cell?
22Contractile Vacuole
23Zooflagellates produce chemicals that
help termites digest the wood they eat, in turn
the termites protect the zooflagellates. What
type of relationship is this?
24mutualism
25Double Jeopardy!!
26What is the name of this fungal disease that has
attacked this ear of corn?
27Corn Smut
28Yeast cells undergo a form of asexual
reproduction called?
29Budding
30Is this Ameba an animal-like protist, plant-like
protist or fungus-like protist?
31Animal-like Protist
32What is the arrow pointing to?
33Hyphae
34What is this plant-like protist called?
35Euglena
36What is the arrow pointing to in this paramecium?
37Oral Groove
38Penicillium is a type of ___ fungi.
39Imperfect
40What is the rapid growth of a population of
algae in either freshwater or saltwater called?
41Algal Bloom
42What characteristic do all algae share?
43They are autotrophs
44What are saltwater algal blooms called?
45Red Tides
46A process in which nutrients, such as nitrogen
and phosphorus, build up in a lake or pond,
causing an increase in algae is called?
47Eutrophication
48What are two serious events that occur with
the rapid growth of algae in a pond or lake?
49The layer of algae prevents sunlight
from reaching plants and other algae. Then
bacteria comes in great numbers to decompose
the dead organisms and uses up the oxygen.
50What type of reproduction produces fungi that
are different from either parent?
51sexual reproduction
52What do fungi have in common with animals?
53They are heterotrophs
54A puffball fungus is a type of _____ fungus.
55club
56Lichens usually consist of a mutualistic
relationship between ___ and fungi.
57algae
58List three ways fungi can be beneficial to
humans
59Examples Environmental Recycling Food Disease
Fighting
60Fungi are classified into groups based partly
on A. how they move B. how they obtain food
C. where they live D. the shape of their
spore-producing structures
61D. the shape of their spore-producing structure
62Where would you look to find some fungus
spores? A. a budding yeast B. a mushrooms
underground hyphae C. a mushrooms cap D. inside
a moldy piece of fruit
63C. a mushrooms cap
64What do yeast cells use as a food source
in breadmaking and winemaking?
65Sugar
66Unlike fungi all fungus-like protist are able to
___ at some point in their life.
67Move
68Most fungi share three characteristics They are
eukaryotes, use spores to reproduce, and ____?
69are heterotrophs
70Final Jeopardy
In the book it says that the protist kingdom is
sometimes given this nickname?
71Answer
Junk Drawer Kingdom