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What is the main difference between animal-like protists and plantlike protists?
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Animal-like are heterotrophs and Plantlike are autotrophs
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What is the 1 major difference between Protozoans and Animals?
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Protozoans are unicellular and animals are multicellular.
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Explain how a flagellate and amoeboid move.
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The flagellate uses it’s flagella to move through water, the amoeboid uses pseudopods to move.
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What are 2 similarities and 2 differences between Fungi and Protists? (other than they are eukaryotic)
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Both live in moist areas Both can be either multicellular or unicellular Protists can be autotrophs, Fungi are heterotrophs Protists can move, Fungi can’t SimilaritiesDifferences
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Explain how this organism gets its food.
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Ameboids use pseudopods to trap food particles by extending pseudopods on each side of a food particle and trapping the food particle inside.
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What do heterotrophic bacteria eat?
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They decompose other organisms and they also eat other autotrophic bacteria
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What are 2 ways Fungi are helpful to animals and the environment?
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Fungi break down (decompose) dead organisms Food source for many heterotrophs
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Explain the 3 steps fungi go through in order to obtain food.
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First the fungi grows hyphae into a food source. Then digestive chemicals ooze from the hyphae into the food source. Finally, the digestive chemicals break down the food into small pieces the fungi can absorb.
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This organism is in the flagellate group. What structure(s) does this organism use to move.
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This organism uses its flagella to move through the water.
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Fungi reproduce by producing lightweight spores. Name 2 ways spores can spread.
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Wind Animals Rain/Water
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On your handout, draw a picture of an organism that is classified as a Ciliate.
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What is unique about Euglena?
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Euglena can be an autotroph when there is sunlight, and when there is no sunlight it can become heterotrophic.
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Explain the relationship between the human and the fungi.
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The fungi is a parasite to the human, the fungi lives off the human causing harm to the human.
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Explain what this organism is doing.
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In this picture, the yeast cell is budding which is a form of asexual reproduction.
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Name this type of fungi.
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This is a picture of sac fungi.
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Sexual Reproduction Asexual Reproduction These pictures show protists reproducing. What is each of the processes called?
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In the sexual reproduction picture, the paramecium is going through conjugation. This is when 2 paramecium join together to exchange genetic material. In the asexual reproduction picture, the amoeba is going through binary fission where 1 amoeba splits into 2 new ones.
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What is one way bacteria and fungi are similar?
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They can both be decomposers of dead organisms.
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Why do protists that live in water have a contractile vacuole?
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The job of a contractile vacuole is to release extra water. If the protist did not have the contractile vacuole, it would not be able to remove the extra water and it would pop.
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Name this structure and explain what it does.
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The structure shown is a fruiting body. Fruiting bodies are reproductive hyphae that fungi use for reproduction.
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Inside of a cow’s stomach, there are bacteria that help the cow break down food. What is this an example of?
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This is an example of symbiosis. The bacteria helps the cow by breaking down the plants it eats.
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