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Includes Protists, Fungi, and Plants

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What are the characteristics for the kingdom Protista?   Eukaryotic, single celled, Can be a autotroph or a heterotroph, Can be Plant-like, Animal-like, or Fungus-like.  
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What is a protist?   An organism with eukaryotic single cells or colonies (multicellular), Laking tissues and eats, makes, or decomposes its food. WIDE variety or shapes and colors.  
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What are plant-like protists?   photosynthetic but no roots stems or leaves.  
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What are animal-like protists (protozoans)?   They move, eat food, and some use the sun AND eat food.  
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What are fungus-like protists?   Get energy from decomposing  
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Can you name 10 protists?   Spirogyra, Diatoms, Dinoflagellates, Euglenoid, Ameba, Parameciums, Slime Molds, Water Molds, Euglena, Blepharisma.  
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What is a fungi?   A Eukaryotic Heterotrogh, that have rigid cell walls and no chlorophyll.  
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How do fungi get their nutrients?   Most are decomposers, some are parasites.  
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What is the relationship between A tree and a Fungus called?   mycorrhiza  
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What are hyphe (singular hypha)?   a nonreproductive filament of a fungus  
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What is mycelium?   A mass if fungal filaments, or hyphae, that forms the body of a fungus.  
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What is a spore?   A reproductive cell or multicellular structure that is resistant to stressful environment conditions and that can develop into an adult without fusing with another cell  
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What are the 4 groups of fungi?   Threadlike, Sac, Club, and imperfect fungi  
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Where do most threadlike fungi live?   Underground and are decomposers  
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What is the biggest group of fungi?   Sac Fungi  
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How do yeasts reproduce?   Budding  
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What are the characteristics for the kingdom plante?   Photosynthesis (Autotrophic), Cuticles, Cell walls made of cellulose, Multicellular, Eukaryotic, Chloroplast, Chlorophyll, Lack the power of locomotion, Produce Embryos  
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What is an embryo?   young plant that develops inside  
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What is a nonvascular plant?   Plants without tubes to transport water so must live near water  
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What is a vascular plant?   Plants with tubes to transport water  
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How do nonvascular plants reproduce?   With spores  
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How vascular plants reproduce?   Using Seeds, but some are seedless so they use spores  
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What is one example of a seedless vascular plant?   A fern  
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What are the 2 types of vascular plants that use seeds?   Gymnosperm and Angiosperm.  
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What do Angiosperms use to reproduce?   Flowers  
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What do Gymnosperms use to reproduce?   Cones  
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What is the Phloem?   A tube in a vascular plant that carries food .  
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What is the Xylem?   A tube in a vascular plant that carries water.  
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What are the three types of asexual reproduction in plants?   Plantlets, Tubers, and Runners  
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Describe a plantlet.   Tiny plants that grow along the edges of a plant's leaves  
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What is a Flower?   The reproductive part of a angiosperm that produces the seed.  
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Describe a Tuber.   Underground stems that can produce new plants after a dormant season  
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Describe a runner.   Above ground stems from which a new plants can grow.  
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