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Protist Jeopardy

$ $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $500 $400 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Final Jeopardy

This causes malaria. What is a sporozoan? Return

The cell walls of diatoms contain this substance. What is silica? Return

Amoeba, paramecium, euglene, or sporozoan…this one is NOT an animal-like Protist. What is a euglena? Return

An amoeba is this kind of Protist. What is a protozoan? Return

What are diatoms? This is used in road paint to reflect lights from car headlights. Return

The explosion of these one-celled Protists causes the “red tide”. What are dinoflagellates? Return

This Protist is used to give pudding and toothpaste their smooth creamy texture. What is red algae? Return

All of these have a nucleus. What are Protists? Return

DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE

These are foot-like extensions of cytoplasm. What are pseudopods? Return

Animal-like Protists are called this. What are Protozoa? Return

All of these contain the pigment chlorophyll in their chloroplasts. What are algae? Return

These are short, oarlike structures that extend from the cell membrane. What are cilia? Return

This is caused by a kind of amoeba in water. What is dysentery? Return

What are water molds? These have cell walls like fungi do, but their cells are much simpler. Return

This has an oral groove where cilia sweep food into the cell and an anal pore for the release of wastes. What is a paramecium? Return

Plant-like Protists are classified by this. What is by their color? Return

This forms a weblike structure on the surface of their food supply. What are slime molds? Return

The name for this Protist. What is volvox or green algae? Return

The name of this Protist. What is amoeba or Sarcodine?

The name for these Protists. What are diatoms? Return

The name for this Protist. What is a euglena? Return

The name of this Protist. What is a dinoflagellate?

The name of this Protist. What is a paramecium or a Ciliate?

The name of this Protist. What is a slime mold?

The name of this Protist. What is brown algae?