Lesson 54 Word Scramble
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| Mastigophora | group of animal-like protists that are commonly known as flagellates and move by their flagella, an example is trypanosoma |
| Sarcodina | group of animal-like protists that are commonly known as sarcodines, they move by pseudopods (false feet) and an example is the amoeba |
| Ciliophora | group of animal-like protists that are commonly known as ciliates, move by using their cilia, and an example is a paramecium |
| Sporozoa | group of animal-like protists that are commonly known as sporozoans, they do not move, an example is a plasmodium |
| Flagellates | type of protists that are characterized by their specialized flagella |
| Autotrophs | organisms that use nonliving energy sources, usually chemical or light, to create and store their own energy, mainly through photosynthesis |
| Heterotrophs | organisms that depend upon organic compounds produced by autotrophic organisms for their source of energy, we are examples of this group |
| Pseudopods | extensions from the cytoplasm of some protozoa, which are used for feeding and locomotion |
| Sarcodine | type of protist that is characterized by its lack of rigidity, allowing it to change shape freely |
| Phagocytosis | process of feeding in which the cell’s protoplasm surrounds a food source and encloses it in a food vacuole where it is digested |
| Axopods | needle-like pseudopodium present in some types of sarcodines |
| Ciliates | type of protist characterized by numerous cilia and trichocysts |
| Cilia | hair-like structures used by ciliates for locomotion and feeding |
| Trichocysts | specialized organelle that ciliates use to anchor themselves and to capture and/ or immobilize food |
| Conjugation | reproductive process that takes place in many microscopic organisms, mainly protists and fungi |
| Sporozoa | parasitic protozoa that cause numerous diseases in animals, including humans |
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