Vocabulary
Characteristics of Protista
Characteristics of Fungi
Protista Reproduction
Fungi Reproduction
100

A group of eukaryotic organisms that cannot be classified as fungi, plants or animals.

A) Protista

B) Archaea

C) Bacteria

D) Fungi

A) Protista

100
Protist have


A) One cell

B) Many Cells

C) Can have One or Many Cells

C) Can have One or Many Cells

100

The visible parts of fungi are ...

A) Cap, Mycelium and Gills

B) Cap, Gills and Stalk

C) Gills, Stalk and Mycelium

D) Cap, Stalk and Mycelium 

B) Cap, Gills and Stalk

100

A protist can reproduce ...

A) Sexually

B) Asexually

C) Sexually and Asexually

C) Sexually and Asexually

100

Fungi can reproduce ...

A) Sexually

B) Asexually

C) Sexually and Asexually

C) Sexually and Asexually

200

A cell with only one copy of genetic material is called ...

A) Spore

B) Hyphae

C) Haploid

D) Diploid

C) Haploid

200

Which structure for movement is a whiplike structure that propels a cell forward?

A) Cilia

B) Flagellum

C) Pseudopod

B) Flagellum

200

What is the substance that strengthens the cell wall of fungi?

A) Hyphae

B) Chitin

C) Lichen

D) Mycorrhiza

B) Chitin

200

Which of the following is a type of asexual reproduction when a single cell protist copies its DNA and divides into two cells?

A) Mitosis

B) Meiosis

C) Binary Fission

D) Fragmentation

C) Binary Fission

200

Which of the following is a type of fungi asexual reproduction where a small portion of the parent cell pinches off to become a new individual?

A) Fragmentation

B) Budding

C) Binary Fission

D) Spores

B) Budding

300

A cell with two copies of genetic material is called ...

A) Spore

B) Hyphae

C) Haploid

D) Diploid

D) Diploid

300

Which structure for movement is a hairlike structure that rapidly beats back and forth?

A) Cilia

B) Flagellum

C) Pseudopod

A) Cilia

300

What are the threadlike fungal filament chains made by many cells?

A) Chitin

B) Mycelium

C) Hyphae

D)Spores

C) Hyphae

300

Which of the following is a type of asexual reproduction when a piece breaks off of an organism and develops into a new individual?

A) Mitosis

B) Meiosis

C) Binary Fission

D) Fragmentation

D) Fragmentation

300

In asexual reproduction by spores ...

A) One spore is required

B) Two spores from one individual is required

C) Two spores from two individuals is required

C) Two spores from two individuals is required

400

A reproductive cell that is resistant to stressful environmental conditions.

A) Gamete

B) Hyphae

C) Spores

D) Diploid

C) Spores

400

Which structure for movement is formed when amoebas stretch their bodies?

A) Cilia

B) Flagellum

C) Pseudopod

C) Pseudopod

400

Moldy bread is an example of which type of fungi?

A) Zygote Fungi

B) Sac Fungi

C) Club Fungi

A) Zygote Fungi

400

Protist can reproduce sexually when two cells join together. These cells are called...

A) Gamete

B) Spore

C) Gametophytes

D) Hyphae

A) Gamete

400

Is fragmentation a type of asexual or sexual reproduction?

A) Asexual

B) Sexual

C) I don't know

A) Asexual

500

Multicellular plant-like protist are called ...

A) Fungus

B) Algae

C) Pseudopod

D) Mycorrhiza 

B) Algae

500

Which of the following is an example of a multicellular protist?

A) Green Algae

B) Brown Algae

C) Diatoms

D) Moldy Bread

B) Brown Algae

500

Which of the following is a partnership between fungus and green algae or cyanobacterium where one organism makes food through photosynthesis and the other provides protection, water and minerals?

A) Mycorrhiza

B) Lichen

C) Producer

D) Consumer

B) Lichen

500

Some protist can reproduce by alternating between asexual and sexual reproduction. This cycle is called ...

A) Gametophytes

B) Sporophytes

C) Zygote

D) Alternation of Generations

D) Alternation of Generations

500

What kind of asexual reproduction occurs when hyphae produce a long stalk called sporangium.

A) Reproduction by spores

B) Budding

C) Fragmentation

D) Binary Fission

A) Reproduction by spores

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