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7.3 and 7.4 Vocab Terms

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Protist   Eukaryotes that cannot be classified as animals, plants. or fungi.  
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Protozoan   Animal-like protists that are heterotrophs.  
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Pseudopod   Temporary bulges of the cells.  
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Contractile Vacuole   A structure that collects the extra water and then expels it from the cell.  
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Cilia   Hair like projections from cells that move with a wavelike motion.  
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Symbiosis   A close relationship in which at least one of the species benefits.  
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Mutualism   A type of symbiosis from when both partners benefit from living together.  
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Algae   Plant like protists that are autotrophs.  
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Spore   A tiny cell that is able to grow into a new organism.  
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Fugi   Eukaryotes that have cell walls, are heterotrophs that feed by absorbing their food, and uses spores to reproduce.  
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Hyphae   The branching, thread like tubes that make up the bodies of multicellular fungi.  
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Fruiting Body   When fungi produces spores in reproductive structures.  
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Budding   When any cellular yeast cells under go a form of asexual reproduction.  
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Linchen   Consist of a fungus and either algae or autotrophic bacteria that live together in a mutualistic relationship.  
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