This is the largest group of fungi.
What are sac fungi?
These are animal-like organisms made up of a single cell.
What are protozoa?
This process results in two daughter cells with an exact copy of the parent cell’s genetic information.
What is mitosis?
This is the only true terrestrial crustacean.
What are woodlice (acceptable pill bugs)?
The study of the structure, characteristics and environment of fungi.
What is mycology?
This organism is slipper-shaped.
What is a paramecium?
Diatoms belong to this group of algae.
What is yellow algae?
This crustacean is known for its bioluminescence.
What are krill?
This fungus causes bread to rise.
What is baker's yeast?
This group of protozoa includes plasmodium, which causes malaria.
What are sporozoans?
Volvox belong to this group of algae.
What is green algae?
This group includes starfish and sand dollars.
What are echinoderms?
These provide nourishment for most fungi.
What are dead and decaying organisms.
These alga resemble green thread and you can see their spiraling chloroplasts under a microscope.
What are spirogyra?
Organisms with a non-organized nucleus.
What are prokaryotes?
These have tentacles with cnidocytes.
What are coelenterates?
This group of fungi is parasitic and often infects grains.
What are smuts?
He is called the Father of Microbiology.
Who is Anton van Leeuwenhoek.
Organisms with an organized nucleus.
What are a eukaryotes?
This law states that the allele inherited for one trait does not affect alleles inherited for other traits.
What is the law of independent assortment?