Fungi
Protozoa
Algae
Role/Importance of Protoctists
Monera
100

What are the cellular organizations of fungi?

They can be unicellular or multicellular

100

What is the cellular organization of protozoa?

Unicellular, no tissues or organs

100

What is the cellular organization of algae?

all are eukaryotic, they can be unicellular or multicellular.

100

Name 3 illnesses caused by protozoa.

Dysentery, Malaria, and sleeping sickness

100

The Monera kingdom contains all...

Bacteria

200

What are the 3 classifications of fungi?

yeasts, moulds, and mushrooms

200

What are the 4 classifications of protozoa?

Flagellates, ciliates, rhizopods, sporozoa

200
Name the 3 classifications of algae.

green algae, brown algae, red algae

200

What is agar?

a substance from the cell wall of algae, used in many places, microbiology, medicines, cosmetics, and in foods

200

What is the habitat of bacteria?

everywhere on Earth

300

Name 3 parts of a mushroom.

cap, stalk, gills, ring, volva

300

What is the difference between motile and sessile?

Motile = they can move(ex: Flagella, Cilia, Pseudopodia)

Sessile= do not move ( attach to surfaces with the peduncle)

300
Describe the nutrition of algae.
They are autotrophic, and they have chlorophyll.
300

True or False: Bacteria help to decompose dead plants and animalstomake it into simpler substances

true

300

Namethe 4 types of bacteria.

Coccus, bacilli, vibrio, spirillium

400

Name 2 ways fungi are important.

biodegraders, form lichens to help soil, absorb nitrogen, can be eaten, can be used for cuisine, antibiotics

400

What is the reproduction of protozoa?

generally they reproduce asexually by binary fission

400

What are the three examples given of cellular organization?

diatoms, colonial algae, and filamentous multicellular algae

400

Bacteria that cause diseases in humans and other living things are called _______.

pathogens

400

What are the three classifications based on nutrition?

saprophytes, parasites, and symbionts. they are heterotrophic

500

Name a disease caused by fungi.

allergies, mushroom poisoning, fungal infections

500

Expalin the habitatnd lifestyleof protozoa.

most are free-living, some are parasites. They live in wet terrestrial environments, and in marine or fresh water

500

Why is brown algae brown?

they contain a yellow pigment, mixed with green creates a brown color.

500

List 4 ways to reduce diseases caused by bacteria.

Personal hygiene, wash foods, keep your house clean, wash your hands, brush your teeth, wash cuts and wounds.

500

How do bacteria generally reproduce?

by binary fission,  some form endospores if conditions are bad.

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