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Parasite   An organism that invades the body of another organism  
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Imperfect Fungi   Fungi that do not fit into other standard groups of fungi  
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Protozoa   Animal-like protists that are single-celled consumers  
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Algae   Plant-like protists that convert the sun's energy into food through photosynthesis  
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Host   The organism that is harmed by a parasite  
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Lichen   Made of a fungus and an alga that grow intertwined  
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Protist   Any eukaryotic organism that is part of the kingdom Protista  
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Thread   A fungi that includes black bread mold  
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Pseudopodia   What amoebas use to move around  
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Hyphae   Chains of cells that make up multicellular fungi.  
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Club Fungi   The group of fungi that includes umbrella-shaped mushrooms and puffballs  
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Funguslike Protist   A protist that obtains its food from dead organic matter or from the body of another organism  
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Spore   A small reproductive cell protected by a thick cell wall  
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Sac Fungi   Fungi that reproduce by spores that develop in an ascus  
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Fungi   Includes complex, multicellular organisms that obtain food by breaking down other substances in their surroundings and absorbing the nutrients  
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Mycelium   The major part of a multicellular fungus is a twisted mass of hyphae that have grown together  
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Mold   A shapeless, fuzzy fungus  
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What are the General Characteristics of Protists?   Eukaryotic, most are single celled. Classified by how they get food.  
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What are the General Characteristics of Fungi?   Eukaryotic Consumer, obtain food the same way, come in a variety of shapes, sizes and colors.  
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What are the Characteristics of Plantlike Protists?   Producers, have chlorophyll, multicellular, divided into groups based on color and cell structure.  
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What are the Characteristics of Funguslike Protists?   Consumers that secrete digestive juices into the food and absorb the nutrients.  
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What are the characteristics of Animallike Protists?   Single celled consumer, most can move.  
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Where do most Algae live?   Shallow Water  
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What type of Fungus is Bread mold?   Thread like  
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How do Amoebas move?   Pseudopods  
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How does algae obtain food?   Producers  
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What are the best conditions for growing mold?   Warm, Moist Areas  
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How do amoebas get food?   Engulfing Food  
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What is the amoebas shape?   No Particular Shape  
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Flagella   hairlike structure that allows amoebas to move  
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Decomposer   an organism that lives off of dead organic matter  
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Eukaryotic   cells with a nucleus  
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Cilia   hairlike structures that allows organisms to move  
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