ISB 6th Ch.1.4 Word Scramble
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Three types of Protists | Plant-like, Animal-like, Fungus-like |
Multicellular Plant-like Protist examples | Seaweed, kelp |
Unicellular Plant-like Protist examples | Diatoms, Chlamydomonas |
Colonial Plant-like Protist examples | Volvox |
Organisms that drift in water | Plankton |
Process of transforming sunlight energy to chemical energy. | Photosynthesis |
Pigment in which captures the sun's energy for photosynthesis | Chlorophyll |
Plant-like plankton | Phytoplankton |
Organisms that photosynthesize to produce energy | Producers |
Organisms that obtain their energy by eating other organisms | Consumers |
Protists that eat other organisms, or decaying parts of other organisms, animal-like protists | Protozoans |
Protozoans that use cilia to move | Ciliates, example paramecium |
Protozoans that use flagella to move | Flagellates, example euglena |
Protozoans that use pseudopods to move | Pseudopodians, example amoeba |
Disease caused by a protozoan, plasmodium, that are carried by mosquitos | Malaria |
Protists that absorb food from their environment | Fungus-like protists, example slime mold, water mold, and plasmodial slime molds |
Organisms that take in materials from the soil or from other organisms and break materials down in order to obtain energy | Decomposers |
Kingdom which contains algae, protozoans, and water-mold | Protist |
Type of cell with a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles | Eukaryotic cell |
Type of cell with no nucleus, no membrane-bound organelles. | Prokaryotic cell |
Organelle that photosynthesize | Chloroplast |
Protein coat and nucleic acid, DNA | Parts of a virus |
Cell which is infected with a virus or parasitic protozoan | Host cell |
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