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Review
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Eukaryotic organisms that are plantlike, animal-like, or fungus like are considered to be ______.
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protist
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Some species of _____ algae can live up to 200 meters deep in the ocean.
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red
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_____ move about and feed using footlike extensions of cytoplasm.
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Amoebas
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Flagellates are beneficial to termites because they _____. a. aid in breathing b. help in digesting wood c. help in moving through wood d. aid in reproduction
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B
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_____ are short, oarlike structures extending from cell membranes.
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Cilia
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Protozoan that cannot move on their own are ______.
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parasites
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The slime molds move the same way _____ do.
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amoeba
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A _____ caused the Irish potato famine in the 1840s.
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downy mildew
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Fungi do all of the following EXCEPT aid in the _____. a. making of toothpaste b. making of cheese c. decomposition of organic material d. making of bread
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A
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The body of a fungus is usually a mass of threadlike tubes called ______.
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hyphae
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Zygote fungi produce reproductive cells in cases called _____.
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sporangia
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Appearance: Green Characteristics: chloroplast, flagella, and eyespots
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Euglena
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Appearance: Golden- Brown Characteristics: silica in cell walls; body in two halves
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Diatoms
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Appearance: Red Characteristics: spinning flagellates; some contain poison
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Dinoflagellates
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Appearance: Green Characteristics: many different forms
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Green Algae
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Appearance: Red Characteristics: the carbohydrate carrageenan
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Red Algae
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Appearance: Brown Characteristics: the carbohydrate algin
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Brown Algea
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plantlike protists
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algae
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footlike cytoplasmic extensions
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pseudopods
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threadlike structures extending from the cell membrane of Paramecia
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cilia
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reproductive cell of fungi
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spore
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organism that obtain food by absorbing dead or decaying tissues
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saprophytes
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in club fungi, spores are produced in a clublike structure called this
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basidium
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in sac fungi, spores are produced in a saclike structure called this
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ascus
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zygospore fungus spores are produced in a round case called this
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sporangium
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form of reproduction used by yeast in which the organism grows off the side of parent
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budding
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organisms made of fungus and green algae or a cyanobacterium
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lichen
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mass of threadlike tubes that make up fungus
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hyphae
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Plantlike protists are known as algae.
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True
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Algae secrete a glasslike boxes to surround themselves.
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False
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Red, brown, and green algae are sometimes called seaweeds.
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True
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Protists that have characteristics of both plants and animals are known as dinoflagellates.
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False
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The word pseudopod means surrounded by glass.”
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False
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A spore is a waterproof reproductive cell that can grown into a new organism.
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Paramecium
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Euglena
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amoeba
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budding a. club fungi b. ascus c. zygote fungi d. yeasts
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D
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basiduim a. club fungi b. ascus c. zygote fungi d. yeasts
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A
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sporangium a. club fungi b. ascus c. zygote fungi d. yeasts
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C
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