Protist Movement
Protists Fun-Facts
Plant Trivia
Characteristics of Fungi
Classification of Living Things
100
An extension of cytoplasm used for movement and capturing prey.
What is a pseudopod?
100
The process that allows plant-like protists to create their own food from energy from the sun.
What is photosynthesis?
100
This type of plant has rhizoids.
What is nonvascular?
100
Fungi are classified by how they do this.
What is obtain energy?
100
An organism that is heterotrophic and multicellular would belong to what kingdom?
What is the animal kingdom?
200
Short, hair-like structures that help some animal-like protists such as the paramecium move.
What are cilia?
200
The majority of protists have this number of cells.
What is single-celled?
200
This is the purpose of a plant's rhizoids.
What is to anchor the plant?
200
The typical fungus has these long, threadlike filaments instead of roots.
What are hyphae?
200
In the scientific name, Panthera Tigris, Panthera comes from this classification level.
What is genus?
300
Some protists such as those in genus Giardia use these long, whip-like structures for movement.
What are flagella?
300
Protists who are fungus-like obtain energy by doing this.
What is decomposing?
300
These three things make up the female part of a flower.
What are the stigma, style, and ovary?
300
Fungi who feed off a host but do not harm the host are considered this.
What is symbiotic?
300
The tool used to classify living organisms.
What is a dichotomous key?
400
Protists who must capture their food using structures like cilia, flagella, or psuedopods.
What is heterotrophic?
400
This protist uses cilia to move.
What is a paramecium?
400
These are the products of photosynthesis.
What are glucose and oxygen?
400
Fungi are sometimes called this, meaning they obtain energy by feeding off of a host organism and the host organism is harmed by the fungi.
What is parasitic?
500
Home for protists because of their specialized structures for movement.
What are moist areas?
500
This protist uses a flagella to move.
What is a euglena?
500
Transpiration in plants is controlled by this.
What is the guard cell?
500
Fungi are sometimes called this, meaning they obtain energy by feeding off dead or decaying matter.
What is saphrophytic?
500
Two organisms in the same family would also have these classification levels in common.
What are kingdom, phylum, class, and order?
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