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Ch 10 Science 22-23
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Which protists are photosynthetic? | Algae |
| Amoebas extend their plasma membranes to feed and move. What are those extensions called? | pseudopods |
| How would you get malaria? | If you get bit by a female mosquitoes |
| You find a protist that is unicellular, has cilia all around it, and has a deep oral groove. This organism can be classified as a(n) | Paramecia |
| What are unicellular fungi? | yeasts |
| Hyphae form a dense mass located above ground called the ___________ | reproductive body |
| In contrast to plant cells, the cell walls of fungi are made up of which materials? | chitin |
| What separates yeasts from other fungi? | they are unicellular |
| How do yeasts reproduce asexually? | budding |
| The amoeba moves and acquires food using a false foot called a _________. | pseudopods |
| Protists that are heterotrophs are ______________. | fungi like and animal like |
| Some protists move using a stringy tail-like appendage called a ____________________. | Flagella |
| Some protists have tiny hairs called _________ to help them move. | Cilia |
| Protists that are autotrophs are ______________. | Algae |
| Protists that absorb food from outside their body are ______________. | fungi like |
| An organism that has cell walls of chitin, reproduce using spores, and absorb food from the outside of their body are classified as __________ | Fungi |
| What are the branching tubes fungi use to absorb food called? | hyphae |
| What is a flagella? | something that helps to move |
| Yeasts, molds and mushrooms are all organisms of which kingdom? | Fungi |
| Animal-like protists are called... | Protozoans |
| Fungal cell walls are made of | chitin |
| The process in which yeast reproduce by forming a daughter cell that is genetically identical but initially smaller in size is called | budding |
| A fungus living together with certain algae or bacteria is a | lichens |
| organisms that feed on or consume other organisms | heterotrophs |
| Animal-like protist that eat other organisms | Protozoans |
| All organisms that drift in water | plankton |
| Protists that use sunlight as a source of energy | algae |
| Network of cells that form threadlike structures | mycelium |
| A single reproductive cell that is capable of growing into a new organism | spore |
| Self-feeders that do not require food for other organisms | Autotrophs |
| Fungi living together with algae in a network | lichens |