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200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt Protist Fungi FactsAlgal BloomsVocabularyPot Luck

Paramecium

Height

Euglena

Ameba

This protist part, often found in Euglena, helps to sense a light source

Eyespot

This protist part helps to expel excess water.

Contractile vacuole

Fungi reproduce using _________ that grow into new organisms.

Spores

What do fungi have in common with animals?

They are heterotrophs.

Chemicals ooze from a fungus’ __________ into food to help break it down.

Hyphae

A fungus-plant root association is an example of ______________.

Symbiotic mutalism

This type of reproduction results in offspring that are different from either parent.

Sexual Reproduction

Red tides are dangerous to humans when a.toxins accumulate in shellfish b.algae blooms c.oceans become warmer

A. toxins accumulate in shellfish

Red tides can be caused by an increase in _____________ in the water.

nutrients

All algae are A.Heterotrouphs B.Autotrophs C.In colonies

B. Autotrophs

are caused by algae that contain red pigments.

Red Tides

The build up of nutrients in a pond or lake over time is called?

Eutrophication

Tiny hair-like projections that move with a wavelike pattern.

Cilia

Temporary bulges of the cell membrane that fill with cytoplasm and are used for movement and trapping food.

Pseudopods

Animal like protists

Protozoans

Plant like protists are commonly called

Algae

Chemicals that produce color.

Pigments

Paramecium are _________, they consume other organisms.

heterotrophs

Euglena are both plant and animal like because they …

Can be autotrophs or heterotrophs

Unlike fungi, all funguslike protists are able to _________ at some point in their lives.

Move

Both fungi and funguslike protist use ________ to reproduce.

Spores

List 4 positives that fungi do for the environment.

Fight disease Decomposers Make foods Help plants