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Jeopardy Characteristics Feeding Habits ProtistsFungi Misc Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Characteristics Kingdom Protista and Fungi are ___________, which means they have a nucleus.

$100 Answer from Characteristics eukaryotic

$200 Question from Characteristics Fungi are ______________; they live in or on dead/dying organic matter

$200 Answer from Characteristics saprophytes

$300 Question from Characteristics Most protists live in __________.

$300 Answer from Characteristics Water (watery environments)

$400 Question from Characteristics Fungi have cells walls made of ___________

$400 Answer from Characteristics chitin

$500 Question from Characteristics Name one way in which protists are grouped

$500 Answer from Characteristics -How they obtain nutrients -How they move

$100 Question from Feeding Name the threadlike filaments that allow fungus to absorb nutrients efficiently

$100 Answer from Feeding hyphae

$200 Question from Feeding Animal like protists obtain their energy by:

$200 Answer from Feeding Ingesting other organisms for energy

$300 Question from Feeding The process which uses pseudopodia to surround and engulf food, thus creating a food vacuole is called _________________

$300 Answer from Feeding endocytosis

$400 Question from Feeding Plant like protists are ___________, they produce ______ percent of atmospheric oxygen. DAILY DOUBLE!!!!

$400 Answer from Feeding Autotrophic/photosynthetic, 90%

$500 Question from Feeding _________ ________ live in moist soil, move by pseudopods and are very colorful.

$500 Answer from Feeding Slime mold

$100 Question from Protists What structure allows sarcodines to move?

$100 Answer from Protists pseudopods

$200 Question from Protists Paramecium is an example of which phylum?

$200 Answer from Protists Ciliaphora

$300 Question from H3 ___________ are unicellular and have a “shell” made of silica.

$300 Answer from Protists diatoms

$400 Question from Protists Blooms of ____________ can cause red tides.

$400 Answer from Protists Dinoflagellates, or red algae

$500 Question from Protists Algae and protozoans together form ____________ which is the food source of most water dwelling organisms.

$500 Answer from Protists plankton

$100 Question from Fungi The body of a fungus which is packed hyphae and located underground is called the ____________

$100 Answer from Fungi mycelium

$200 Question from Fungi The reproductive structure growing from the mycelium above ground is called the ___________ ___________.

$200 Answer from Fungi Fruiting body

$300 Question from Fungi Common bread molds are an example of which phylum of fungi?

$300 Answer from Fungi Zygomycota

$400 Question from Fungi Sac fungi produce spores in a sac-like structure…Name it!

$400 Answer from Fungi ascus

$500 Question from Fungi _____________ is the phylum for Imperfect Fungi, such as Penicillium.

$500 Answer from Fungi Deuteromycota

$100 Question from Misc Cross walls that may or may not be found in hyphae are called _______

$100 Answer from Misc septa

$200 Question from Misc The largest form of brown algae is known as _________.

$200 Answer from Misc KELP

$300 Question from H5 _________ have an eyespot; an organ that helps them move towards light

$300 Answer from Misc Euglenoids

$400 Question from Misc Name three ways that spores can be dispersed:

$400 Answer from Misc Wind, water, other organisms

$500 Question from Misc Explain sexual reproduction in Fungi

$500 Answer from H5 +/- mating types fuse, nuclei combine, grows and develops into a diploid zygote, which enters into meiosis to form haploid spores

Final Jeopardy 1.Identify the two protists shown in the diagram 2.Is each protist is animal-like, fungus like, or plantlike? 3.Identify the structures labeled B in the diagram and describe their function. 4.Identify the structure labeled C in the diagram and describe its function. 5.Are they heterotrophic, autotrophic or both?

Final Jeopardy Answer Paramecium-animal like, cilia, hetero Euglena-plant like, flagella, both (auto)