Science exam T. 14
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Most protists are made of how many cells? | one
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What terms means that protists' cells have a nucleus? | eukaryotic
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How do some protists make their own food? | by photosynthesis
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In asexual reproduction, how many parents are there? | one
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What is one way protists are grouped? | by their size
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Where do most types of algae live? | in water
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What are mobile protists sometimes called? | protozoans
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What are the spore cases on threadlike fungi called? | sporangia
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A lichen combines what two organisms | fungus and alga
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What is the largest group of fungi | lichens
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A protist that makes its own food? | producer
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An organism that cannot make its own food | heterotroph
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a protist that gets the nutrients it needs from another protist | parasite
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a part of a protist that captures energy from the sun | chloroplast
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protist producers that use photosynthesis to make food | algae
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a twisted mass that forms when hyphae grow together | mycelium
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a threadlike fungal filament | hypha
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heterotrophs with rigid cell walls and no chlorophyll | fungi
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heterotrophs that get energy by breaking down dead matter are called | decomposers
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free-floating single celled algae are called | phytoplankton
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a fungus that looks like wool or cotton is call | mold
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