The shape and arrangement of mold cells
What is filamentous? (can be categorized as septate or non-septate)
The reproductive structure that all fungi use. Can be carried by rain, wind, and streams, for example.
What are spores?
The type of algae categorized in kingdom Protista. (multi-cellular, unicellular, or both)
What are unicellular algae?
How protozoa obtain their food.
What is heterotrophic?
The cell structure of Protozoa
What is unicellular?
The shape and arrangement of yeast
What is spherical and unicellular?
The part of a mold's hyphae that produces new spores.
What is aerial hyphae?
How algae obtain their food. (the type of "-troph")
What is phototrophic? (this is a type of autotroph)
Protozoa that use their flagella to swim
What are Mastigophora (flagellates)?
How fungi obtain food (the type of "troph" they are), using what type of enzyme
What is heterotrophic using exoenzymes?
The animal polymer located in Fungal cell walls
What is chitin?
The two methods in which yeast cells reproduce
What is binary fission and budding?
The method in which Algae are categorized.
What is by their color (pigment)?
Protozoa that are non-motile
What are Apiocomplexans (Sporozoa)?
The group of fungi that obtain nutrients primarily from dead or decaying matter.
What are saprobes?
The visible portion of a mold's hyphae.
What is mycelium?
The type of reproductive structure that Zygomycetes have.
What is sporangia?
A type of algae that have silicon dioxide (sand) in their cell walls.
What are diatoms?
Protozoa that use their Cilia to swim
What are Ciliophora?
The circular lipid in fungal membranes that contributes to the membranes's structure.
What is ergosterol?
A type of Fungi that can grow both as multicellular mycelia (mold) and as yeast, depending on environmental factors.
What is dimorphic?
The type of reproductive structures that Ascomycetes have.
What is a reproductive sac (full of spores)?
How algae reproduce.
What is both sexually and asexually?
Protozoa that use their pseudo-pods to crawl.
What are Sarcodina?
Protozoans that can exist as trophozoites (active/ feeding form) or as cysts (resting form).
What is are polymorphic protozoa?