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Protista & Fungi
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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What part of the cell is related to movement structures, such as cilia and flagella? | microtubues |
| Amoebas move with cytoplasmic extensions called | pseudopods |
| A paramecium feeds on yeast cells. The yeast enters the paramecium through the | oral groove |
| Whiplike structures that propel an organism are called | flagella |
| Paramecia contain thousands of tiny hairlike projections that aid in movement. These are called | cilia |
| Describes the relationship when two organisms live together | symbiosis |
| Describes the relationship when two organisms live together and both benefit | mutualism |
| Describes the type of relationship where one organism benefits from living off of a host organism and harms the host | parasitism |
| Protista are likely evolved from organisms in the kingdom | Archaebacteria |
| Fungal cell walls are made of a substance called | chitin |
| The principal role of fungi in a food web | decomposer |
| The only unicellular fungi. This organism is useful in fermentation processes | yeast |
| Cellular structures in most fungi that allow rapid water absorption | hyphae |
| Type of digestion many fungi do where food is digested outside their body and then absorbed | external digestion |