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protists and fungi

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one or many-celled eukaryotic organism that can be plantlike, animal-like, or funguslike   protists  
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chlorophyll-containing, planylike protists that produce oxegen as a result of photosynthesis   algae  
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long, thin whiplike structure that helps organisms move through moist or wet surroundings   flagellum  
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one-celled, animal-like protist that can live in water, soil, and living and dead organisms   protozoan  
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in protists, short, threadlike structure that extend from the cell membrane of a ciliate   cilia  
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temporary cytoplasmic extensions used by some protists to move about and trap food   pseudopod  
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the use of licht energy to produce a simple sugar from carbon dioxede and water and gime off oxegen   photosynthesis  
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mass of many-celled, threadlike tubes formingthe body of a fungus   hyphae  
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waterproof reproductive cell of a fungus that can grow into a new organism   spore  
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club-shaped, reproductive structue in which club fungi productive spores   basidium  
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saclike, spore-producing structur of sac fungi   ascus  
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form of asexual reproduction in which a new, geneticaly-identical organism forms on the side of its parent   budding  
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round sporecase of a zygote fungus   sporangium  
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organism made up of a fungus and a green alga of a cyanobacerium   lichen  
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network of hyphae and plany foots that helps plants absorb water and minerals from soil   mycorrhizae  
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tangled mass of threadlike hyphae   mycelium  
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organis that uses dead organisms as a food source and helps recycle nutrients so they are available for use by other organisms   saprophytes  
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the reproductive structure of a fungus   fruiting body  
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club fungi   phylum basidiomycota  
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sac fungi   phylum ascomycota  
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zygote fungi and other fungi   phylum zygomycota  
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the scientific name for bread mold   rhizopus stolonofer  
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