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2 Classification

3 Characteristics

4 Protozoans

5 Algae

6 Fungal-like Protists

7 Industry & Health

8 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Classification Characteristics Protozoans Industry & Health Fungal Like Protists Algae

9 Domain for protists

10 What is Eukarya?

11 Photosynthetic protists

12 What are algae?

13 Animal-like protists

14 What are protozoans?

15

16 Protozoan that moves by cytoplasmic extensions

17 What is the amoeba?

18 Niche for the fungal-like protists

19 What are decomposers?

20 Paramecium’s type of nutrition

21 What is heterotroph?

22 Used by paramecia to move

23 What are cilia?

24 Extensions amoeba used to get food

25 What are pseudopodia?

26 Organelle involved in osmoregulation

27 What are contractile vacuoles?

28 Type of reproduction most used by protists?

What is asexual? 29

30 Forms pseudopodia

31 What is the cytoplasm?

32 Protective shell on some protozoans

33 What is the test?

34 Clear, elastic protein layer around paramecia

35 What is the pellicle?

36 Nuclei in paramecia

37 What are the macronucleus and micronucleus?

38 Funnel-like depression on the side of paramecia

39 What is the oral groove?

40 Niche of plant-like protists

41 What are autotrophs?

42 Name for the algae starting food chains in ponds

43 What are phytoplankton?

44 Large, multicellular marine algae

45 What are seaweeds?

46 Plant-like body of seaweeds

47 What is the thallus?

48 Algae with a two- part shell

49 What are diatoms?

50 Two groups of fungal-like protists

51 What are slime molds and water molds?

52 Spore bearing structure of slime molds

53 What is the fruiting body?

54 Chytrids live here

55 What is water?

56 Live as single cells and move like an amoeba

57 What are cellular slime molds?

58

59 Plasmodial slime molds reproduce when this is scarce

60 What is water?

61 Cause red tides

62 What is bloom of red algae?

63 Plant-like protists recycle this important element

64 What is carbon?

65 Used as food in Japan

66 What is seaweed?

67 Used to make gelatin capsules & cosmetics

68 What is carrageenan?

69 Disease caused by a plasmodium which attacks red blood cells

70 What is malaria?

71

72 Uses for Protists

73 Comes from the walls of red algae & used to make gels to grow bacteria

74 What is agar?