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Vocab. for Ch. 2 Test

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a one- or many-celled organism that lives in moist or wet surroundings   protist  
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plantlike protists   algae  
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a long, thin, whiplike structure used for movement   flagellum  
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one-celled, animal-like protist   protozoan  
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short, threadlike structures that stick out from the cell membrane   cilia  
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temporary extensions of the cytoplasm   pseudopods  
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the process plants use to get energy from the sun   photosynthesis  
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many-celled, threadlike tubes   hyphae  
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a waterproof reproductive cell that can grow into a new organism   spore  
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club-shaped spores   basidium  
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saclike spores   ascus  
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a form of asexual reproduction   budding  
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spores in a round spore case   sporangium  
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an organism made of fungus and either a green alga or a cyanobacterium   lichen  
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a network of hyphae and roots   mycorrhizae  
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mass of hyphae   mycelium  
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organisms that obtain food by absorbing dead organisms   saprophytes  
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a mushroom   fruiting body  
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club fungi   phylum basidiomycota  
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sac fungi   phylum ascomycota  
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zygote fungi   phylum zygomycota  
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What is the scientific name for bread mold?   rhizopus stolonifer  
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