Bacteria
Protists
Fungi
Vocabulary
Misc.
100

True or False: Bacteria are multicellular.

False - They are single-celled organims

100
Organelle some protists have to detect light brightness.

Eyespot

100
Fungi that live as parasites on plants

Rusts and Smuts

100

A mass of hyphae.

Mycelium

100

Fine tubelike threads of fungi

Hyphae

200

Some bacteria produce poisons called what?

Toxins

200

Protist with plant-like qualities.

Algae

200

How does fungi reproduce?

Releasing spores

200

Type of reproduction that involves an egg and sperm and each parent gives some hereditary material.

Sexual reproduction

200

Chemicals produced by molds that can cause cancer.

Aflatoxins

300

What characteristic sets bacteria apart from all other organisms?

They lack organelles

300

Protist with animal-like qualities.

Protozoans

300

A type of asexual reproduction where a cell pinches off to make a smaller cell. The smaller cell then grows rapidly to original size.

Budding

300

Type of reproduction where the result is two protists that look the exact same

Asexual reproduction

300

True or False: Fungi digest their food before it enters their body.

True

400

Bacteria come in these 3 shapes.

Rods, spirals, and spheres

400

Name the 3 types of movement that protists use

Cilia, flagella, pseudopods

400

Fungi use these to digest their food.

Digestive enzymes

400
Relationship between organisms where each party benefits from the other.

Mutualism

400

Made up of a fungus and an algae or a bacteria

Lichen

500

How Bacteria reproduce.

Binary Fission

500

Organelle used to collect and release water to avoid bursting

Contractile vacuole

500

In Club Fungi, what is the purpose of the gills on the underside of the cap?

To release spores

500

Organisms that break down dead organisms or waste matter.

Saprophytes

500

Movement of water across a cell membrane

Osmosis

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