An extension of cytoplasm used for movement and capturing prey.
Pseudopods
The process that allows plant-like protists to create their own food from energy from the sun.
Photosynthesis
What domain do fungi fall under? Hint: nucleus
Eukaryotic division
Short, hair-like structures that help some animal-like protists such as the paramecium move.
Cilia
A protist that contains an eyespot.
Euglenophytes
The typical fungal body is made of these long, threadlike filaments.
Hyphae
Some protists such as those in genus Giardia use these long, whip-like structures for movement.
Flagella
These plant-like protists are similar to green plants and are probably their ancestors.
Green algae
What are examples of fungus in food?
Cheese, alcoholic beverages, bread, etc.
The name of the asexual reproductive process of fungi.
Fragmentation
Parasitic, animal-like protists that cannot move.
Sporozoans
What is the asexual reproductive process that algae undergoes called?
Binary fission
Sexual reproductive structures produced by fungi.
Spores
A type of fungi found in roots that have a symbiotic relationship with trees.
Mycorrhiza
General name for all animal-like protists; "little animals"
Protozoans
The type of protist that contributes to a bioluminescent phenomenon.
Dinoflagellates
How is fungus both helpful and harmful to humans?
Helpful: involved in the making of antibiotics such as Penicillium, etc.
Harmful: Can cause asthma or allergies, etc.