Question | Answer |
Which cells contain chloroplasts? | Plant cells |
What can fungi not do for themselves? | make food |
What causes malaria? | protazoans |
What do lichens do? | create soil for plants to grow, and break down rocks |
What can fungi be used for? | treating diseases |
What do fungi not have to support them? | roots |
What is an organism classified by: | appearance, function |
Name different types of fungi | sac, club, zygote |
What type of fungus are mushrooms? | club fungus |
What is algae used for? | food additives, it is an ingredient in lotion and shelter |
Name 2 characteristics of protists? | they are eukaryotic and have a nucleus |
How do fungi help the ecosystem? | they are decomposers |
What are fungi used for? | decomposing things, to flavor cheese, and help produce anti-biotics |
What is hyphae? | the individual filaments that help make up the body of a fungus |
What is cilia? | the short hairlike organelles that grow on the surface of protists |
Name the 3 groups that protists are divided into. | how they reproduce, how they make food, and characteristics that are shared |
What do lichens do for the environment? | they help recycle nutrients into the environment. |
What things are connected to imperfect fungi? | thrush, penicillin, athlete's foot |
What are the threadlike tubes that make up a fungus? | hyphae |
What is a mycelium? | a mass of tangled and interweaved hyphae |
Protozoans are all knows as this? | consumers |
Who uses a pseudopod to move through the environment? | amoebas |
What are the reproductive structures of fungi? | basidium, ascus, and zygosporangia |
What consists of a fungus and a photsynthetic partner in a relationship? | lichen |
What is an amoeba? | a protozoan that moves using pseudopods |
What is a flagellum? | a long thin whiplike structure that helps a cell move |
What is the brown algae that is a major food source for fish? | kelp |