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Protists, Fungi, Plants

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cilia locomotion in paramecium
pseudopods locomotion in ameoba
cell membrane diffusion in paramecium
food vacuole formed after engulfing food in heterotrophic protists (amoeba, paramecium)
binary fission reproduction in paramecium
tricocysts released by paramecium toward an enemy
volvox colonial algae
contractile vacuole removes excess water in heterotrophic protists (amoeba, paramecium)
algae uses photosynthesis
cyst inactive form of amoeba
autotroph makes own food
pistil female part of plants
unicellular one-celled organism
stomata openings on the underside of a leaf
fungi kingdom of molds, mushrooms
water and carbon dioxide reactants of photosynthesis
protista kingdom of amoeba
decomposers break down dead organisms
spores mold reproduction
leaf needed for photosynthesis
xylem vascular tissue that transports water in stem
seed embryo and stored food
absorption, anchorage and storage functions of roots
fruit ovary becomes this after egg is fertilized
flower sexual reproductive part of plant
pholem vascular tissue that transports food in plant
guard cells swell with water to open stomata
ovary contains eggs of flowering plants
stamen male part of flower
anther contains pollen
stigma sticky, to collect pollen
food vacuole cell part required of heterotrophs and protists
pollen tube form once pollen lands on stigma
flowers, leaves, stem, roots parts of a plant
insects, birds, wind agents of pollination
wind, animals, water agents of seed dispersal
anther and filament male parts of a plant
stigma, style and ovary female parts of a plant
gymnosperms "naked seed," seeds on exposed scales or cones
angiosperms flowering plants, seeds protected in a coat
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