LS FBTP Chapter 2 Word Scramble
|
Embed Code - If you would like this activity on your web page, copy the script below and paste it into your web page.
Normal Size Small Size show me how
Normal Size Small Size show me how
Term | Definition |
Protist | Single-celled eukaryotes that do not form tissues. |
"True" Protists | Photosynthetic Protists. |
Autotrophs | Creatures that make their own food. |
Heterotrophs | Creatures that eat autotrophs or other heterotrophs. |
Algae | Water-dwellers. |
Ciliate | A creature that is motile by means of cilia. |
Cilia | Tiny, paddle-like structures used for locomotion. |
Flagellate | A creature that is motile by means of flagella. |
Flagellum | Whip-like tail used for locomotion. |
Pseudopod | "False Foot". An extension of the cell membrane and cytoplasm of a creature for locomotion. |
Protozoan | "Animal-like" Protists. Heterotrophs. |
Hyphae | Many-celled, thread-like tubes which make up a fungus |
Saprophyte | A creature that eats dead and decaying things |
Spore | A water-proof single cell that can grow into a new organism. In fungi, these cells are haploid. |
Basidium | Means "club" |
Basidiomycota | Club fungi |
Ascus | Means "sac" |
Ascomycota | Sac Fungi |
Sporangium | A structure found on many fungi which produces spores |
Lichen | Symbiotic mutualism between a fungus and a photosynthetic algae or bacterium |
Mycorrhizae | Symbiotic mutualism between a fungus and a plant at the roots. |
Plasmogamy | The joining of the cytoplasm of two cells |
Karyogamy | The fusion of two nuclei |
Mycelium | A mass of branching, thread-like hyphae composing the body of a fungus. |
Chitin | A tough, semitransparent substance that is the main component of the cell walls of certain fungi. |
Obligate | Necessary. Required for survival. |
Facultative | Optional. Not required for survival. |
Endo | Inside of |
Exo | Outside of |
Symbiosis | Close and often long-term interaction between two different biological species |
Mutualism | Both symbionts benefit |
Parasitism | One symbiont benefits, the other is harmed |
Commensalism | One symbiont benefits, the other is indifferent |
Amensalism | One symbiont is harmed or obliterated, the other is indifferent |
Synnecrosis | Both symbionts are harmed |
Zygosporangium | Product of sexual reproduction in the phylum Zygomycota. This structure produces haploid spores which are genetically distinct from parent cells. |
Agaricus brunescens * | Store-bought mushrooms. A member of basidiomycota |
Calvatia gigantea | Puffballs. Members of basidiomycota |
Saccharomyces cerevisiae * | Baker's Yeast. A member of ascomycota |
Morchella esculentoides | Morels. A member of ascomycota |
Tuber uncinatum | Truffles. A member of ascomycota |
Rhizopus stolonifer * | Bread Mold. A member of Zygomycota |
Tinea Pedis | Causitive agent of athlete's foot. |
Deuteromycota | A now-defunct phylum which included the "imperfect" fungi. |
Created by:
MrGross
Popular Biology sets