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An animal-like protist.   protozoan  
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A "false foot" or temporary bulge of the cell membrane used for feeding and movement in some protozoans.   pseudopod  
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The cell structure that collects extra water from the cytoplasm and then expels it from the cell.   contractile vacuole  
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The hairlike projections on the outside of cells that move in a wavelike manner.   cilia  
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A close relationship between two organisms in which at least one of the organisms benifit.   symbiosis  
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A type of symbiosis in which both partners benifit from living together.   mutualism  
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A tiny cell that is able to grow into a new organism.   spore  
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A plantlike protist.   algae/alga  
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A chemical that produces color.   pigment  
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The rapid growth of a population of algae.   alga bloom  
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An alga bloom that occurs in salt water.   red tide  
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The buildup over time of nutrients in freshwater lakes and ponds that leads to an increase in the growth of algae.   eutrophication  
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One of many branches, threadlike tubesake that make up the body of a fungus.   hypha  
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The reproductive hypha of a fugus.   fruiting body  
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A form of asexual reproduction of yeast in which a new yeast cell grows out of the body of a parent.   budding  
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The combination of a fungus and either an alga or an autotropic bacterium that live together in a mutalistic relationship.   lichen  
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