Question | Answer |
one or many celled eukaryotic organisms that can be plantlike, animallike, or protists like | Protists |
chlorophyll-containing, plantlike protists produce oxygen as a result of photosnthesis | Algae |
long, whiplike structure, helps move orgainism through moist or wet surroudings | Flagellum |
one celled animal protozoan living in water, soil, living and dead organisms | Protozoan |
protists, short threadlike structurs enable them to move quickly | Cilia |
temporary cytoplasmic extentions | Pseudopod |
plants and protists use light to produce sugar from carbon dioxide and water (gives off oxygen) | Photoxythesis |
many celled like tubes forming body of fungus | hyphae |
waterproof reproductive cell of a fungus that grows into new organism | spore |
clubed shaped reproductive structure | basidium |
saclike, spore producing structure | ascus |
round spore case of a zygote fungus | sporangium |
form of asexual reproduction in which new genetically-idetical organism forms | budding |
organism made up of fungus and green algae or cyanobacterium | lichen |
network of hyphae and plant roots helps plants absorb water and minerals | mycorrhizae |
tangled mass of threadlike hyphae | mycelium |
organisms that use dead organisms as food | saprophytes |
reproductibe part of a fungus | fruiting body |
club fungi | phylum basidiumycota |
sac fungi | phylum ascomycota |
zygote fungi | phylum zygomycota |
scientific name for bread mold | rhizopus stolonifer |