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Chapter 3
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| An animal like protist | Protozoan |
| a false foot or temperary bulge of the cell membrane used for feeding and movement in small protozoans | pseudopod |
| The cell struture that collects extra water from the cytoplasm that expels it from the cell | Contractile vacuole |
| the hairlike projections on the outside of the cell that move in a wave like manner | cilia |
| a close relationship between two organisms that at least on organism benifits | symiosis |
| A type of syboisis were both organisms benifit from living together | mutalism |
| A tiny cell that is able to grow in a new organism | spore |
| a plant like protist | algae |
| a chemical that produces color | pigment |
| a rapid growth of a population of algae | algal bloom |
| an algal bloom that accures in salt water | red tide |
| the buildup over time in nutreints in freshwater lakes and ponds that leads to an increase inthe growth of algae | eutrophication |
| one of many braching threadlike tubes that make up the body of a fungus | hypha |
| the reproductive hypha of a fungus | fruiting body |
| a form of a sexual reproduction of yeast in which a new yeast cell grows out of the body of the parent | budding |
| the combination of a fungus and either an algal or an autotrophic bacterium that can live together in a mutalistic relationship | lichen |