Locomotion
Parts of a Cell
Protist Phyla
Protist Creatures
Potpourri
100

This temporary, foot-like extension of a cell is used for moving closer to food.

What is a pseudopod?

100

This section of a eukaryotic cells contains the DNA.

What is the nucleus?

100
Not necessarily phyla, but two sub-kingdoms in Protista.

What are algae and protozoa?

100

Scientists sometimes put these creatures in the Plantae Kingdom.

What is green algae?

100

When this creature reproduces asexually, the daughter colony often lives within the mother colony.

What is the volvox?

200

This whip-like cord can be used for forward motion or for steering.

What is a flagellum?

200

This region cannot actually see, but can only detect light.

What is an eyespot?

200

The amoeba is a member of this phylum.

What is protozoa?

200

They have cell walls made out of silicon dioxide.

What are diatoms?

200

This is a close relationship between two organisms where one or more benefit.

What is symbiosis?

300

These beat together rhythmically to move the organism.

What are cilia?

300

This controls the amount of water in a cell.

What is a contractile vacuole?

300

The phylum Mastigophora is often referred to by this term, derived from its whip-like method of getting around. 

What are flagellates?
300

This creature grows to maturity in 3 days and uses a pseudopod to help it reach food.

What is an amoeba?

300

Another name for phytoplankton.

What is algae?

400
The primary method of amoeba movement.

What is sticking to surfaces?

400

A generic terms for a membrane bound sac.

What is a vacuole?

400

This ciliate is often the example of the phylum.

What is a paramecium?

400

This flagellate creature requires chloroplasts.

What is the euglena?

400

This powdery substance is made of dead diatoms.

What is diatomaceous earth?

500

The members of this phylum has a flagellum wrapped around it's middle which is used to propel the protist forward.

What are dinoflagellates? 

500

This is the part of the cell that stores the chlorophyll.

What are chloroplasts?

500

These creatures form spores at some point in their existence.

What are sporozoa? 

500

This creature lives in colonies and moves by moving the entire colony at once.

What is the volvox?

500

This reproductive cell is covered with a hard coating to survive in harsh conditions.

What is a spore?

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