The study of fungi
Mycology
The shrinking of a cells cytoplasm due to water loss
Plasmolysis
The portion that produces sexual spores
fruiting body
Having bilateral or radial symmetry
Radiolarian
A unicellular protist with cell wall of cilica
Diatom
a heating process that reduces the level of microbes in a liquid to a safe level for consumption and storage
Pasteurization
This excavata protist has 2 flagella, and an eyespot sensitive to light
Euglena
Multicellular fungal structure made of many hyphae that are compact and form a thallus
fleshy fungus
spiral arrangements of chloroplasts
Spirogyra
reproduction involving 2 phases
first haploid spores grown into a gametophyte, producing gametes, they then combine and form a diploid sporophyte, making haploid spores
Alternation of generations
Groups of cells that are involved in metabolic activity and growth
Vegetative structures
An extension of cytoplasm used by some cells to move or feed
Pseudopod
Where in fungi would you find chitin
cell wall
A spherical colony of cells working together and moving as one
Volvox
The study of evolutionary relatedness among various groups of organisms
Phylogenetics
fruiting body of club fungi that appears a mushroom
basidiocarp
Which chromalveolata is symbiotic with coral or other organisms
Dinoflagellates
Which 3 ways may fungi reproduce
fragmentation, budding, spores
This organism has a macro & micro nucleus and uses cilia to move
Paramecium
After a fungus undergoes plasmogamy, what step is next before forming a fruiting body
Karyogamy
2 organisms living together where one benefits and the other is not helped or harmed
commensalism
Name the 3 types of protist
Protozoa, Algae, Slime molds
a fungi forms a mutualistic relationship with what specific organism, by surrounding this algae and nutrients moving freely between them
lichen
Which organism causes malaria
plasmodium
which unicellular sac fungus doesn't form an asocarp
Yeast