Chapter 2 Science SG Word Scramble
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one- or many-celled eukaryotic organism that can be plantlike animallike or funguslike | protists |
chlorophyll containing plantlike protists that produce oxygen as a result of photosynthesis | algae |
long thin whiplike structure that helps organism move through moist or wet surrounding | flagellum |
one-celled, animal-like protist that can live in water, siol, and living and dead organisms. | protozoan |
in protists, short, threadlike structures that extend from the cell membrane of a ciliate and enable the organism to move quickly | cilia |
temporary cytoplasmic extensions used by some protists to move about and trap food | pseudopod |
a process in which chlorophyll containing organisms use energy from the light and change carbon dioxide and water into simple sugars and oxygens | photosynthesis |
threadlike tubes forming the body of a fungus | hyphae |
water proof reproductive cell of a fungus that can grow into a new organism | spore |
club-shaped reproductive structure in which club fungi produce spores | basidium |
saclike spore producing structure of sac fungi | ascus |
form of asexual reproduction in which a new genetically-identical organism forms on the side of its parent | budding |
roound spore case of a zygote fungus | sporangium |
organism made up of a fungus and a green alga or cyanobacterium | lichen |
network of hypha and plant roots that helps plants absorb water and minerals from the soil | mycorrhizae |
tangled mass of threadlike hyphae | mycelium |
organisms that use dead organisms as a food source | saprophytes |
the part of a fungi that provides that means for reproduction | fruiting body |
club fungi | Phylum Basidiomycota |
sac fungi | Phylum Ascomycota |
zygote fungi | Phylum Zygomycota |
scientific name for bread mold | Rhizopus Stolonifer |
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