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Animal-like Protists Fungus-like Protists Plant-like Protists FungiTypes of Fungi

Another name for animals like protists. A 100

Protozoans A 100

Ciliates use their cilia both for movement and to…. A 200

Help sweep food into their mouths A 200

The word pseudopodia literally means this A 300

False feet A 300

Organisms with porous shells from which pseudopodia can extend. A 400

Forams A 400

Animal like protists which lack motility have a special structure called _________ to help penetrate the host cell A 500

Apical Complex A 500

Sporangia make these B 100

Spores B 100

A single mass of cytoplasm undivided by membranes or cell walls B 200

Plasmodium B 200

Fungus-like protists reproduce this way when conditions are harsh B 300

Sexually B 300

What structure do plasmodial slime molds posses to help them engulf organic matter B 400

pseudopodia B 400

Are spores haploid cells or diploid cells? B 500

Haploid B 500

Plant like protists are considered plant like because they can… C 100

Make their own food C 100

This plant like protist is classified by it’s red pigment C 200

Red Algae C 200

Diatoms have cell walls made of C 300

silica C 300

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These are the plant like protists who lack a cell wall C 400

Euglenoids C 400

Purpose of flagella in plant- like protists C 500

Help them move towards sunlight C 500

Fungi are made up of tiny threads of cytoplasm surrounded by a cell membrane and covered by a cell wall called D 100

Hyphae D 100

Branched hyphae which serve as the fungi’s feeding structure D 200

Mycelium D 200

During good conditions, fungi reproduce this way D 300

asexually D 300

Any fungus that grows rapidly on a surface D 400

Mold D 400

During absorptive nutrition, fungi secrete enzymes to… D 500

Help break down complex molecules so that they can be absorbed D 500

This type of fungi has a reproductive structure called an ascus E 100

Sac Fungi E 100

This type of fungus E 200

Club Fungi E 200

What is an imperfect fungi? E 300

Fungi that do not reproduce sexually E 300

How yeasts reproduce asexually E 400

By budding E 400

Structure formed during sexual reproduction of a zygote fungi E 500

Zygosporangium E 500

The classification of Mammals with pouches F 100

What are Maruspials? F 100

This second largest bird in the world is native to Australia F 200

What is the ostrich? F 200

Australia’s wild dogs F 300

What are dingos? F 300

This Australian island is the home of a devil and a wolf F 400

What is Tasmania? F 400

Although the National Bird of New Zealand, it is also indigenous to Australia F 500

What is the Kiwi? F 500

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