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protists test
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Question | Answer |
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when both partners benefit from the relationship | mutualism |
what are 3 groups of protists | plant-like, animal-like, fungus-like |
an example of a protist with cilia | a paramecium |
how are fungus like protists similar to plants | they use spores to reproduce |
what traits do all protists share | they are multicellular |
how are plant-like protists similar to plants | they are autotrophs |
what is an example of a protist with a pseudopod | an amoeba |
what are 2 examples of fungus-like protists | slime molds, and downy mildews |
a close relationship in which at least one of the species benefits is called | symbiosis |
if an amoeba wraps around food that it wants to eat, it is using its | pseudopod |
how does a paramecium move | with its cilia |
what is a common name for plant-like protists | algae |
how are protists classified | by the characteristics they share |
what are some characteristics that animal-like protists share | they are heterotrophs and most can move from place to place |
how are fungus like protists similar to fungus | they are heterotrophs |
if a protist is a parasite what does it need to survive | a host |
in an amoeba the structure that keeps the organism from drowning is | the contractual vacuole |
how does an euglenoid move | with its flagella |
what types of protist is diatoms and dinoflagellates | fungus-like |
what is a characteristic common to all animal-like protist | they are unicellular |