Protist Basics
Types of Protists
Movement and Structure
Ecology and Importance
Life Cycles and Reproduction
100

What kingdom contains organisms like amoebas, algae, and paramecia?

Protista

100

Which type of protist performs photosynthesis: plant-like, animal-like, or fungus-like?

Plant-like

100

What whip-like structure helps Euglena swim?

Flagellum
100

Protists form the base of many aquatic food webs as what producers?

Primary producers

100

Do protists usually reproduce sexually, asexually, or both?

Both

200

Protists are classified as eukaryotic because they contain what key feature?

A nucleus (membrane-bound organelles)

200

What animal-like protist moves using pseudopodia?

Amoeba

200

What tiny hair-like structures allow Paramecium to move?

Cilia

200

What photosynthetic protists are responsible for a large portion of Earth’s oxygen?

Phytoplankton

200

What type of reproduction involves simple cell division?

Binary fission

300

Are protists generally unicellular, multicellular, or both?

Both (mostly unicellular)

300

What fungus-like protists decompose organic matter in moist environments?

Slime molds

300

What temporary extensions of cytoplasm do amoebas use for movement and feeding?

Pseudopodia

300

What domain does the disease malaria, commonly transported by mosquitoes, belong to?

Eukarya- it is a protist

300

What process allows genetic exchange between paramecia without producing offspring?

Conjugation

400

What term describes organisms that obtain energy by consuming other organisms?

Heterotroph

400

Which group of protists includes diatoms and dinoflagellates?

Algae

400

What structural feature of dinoflagellates causes red tides and allows bioluminescence?

Their cellulose plates/specialized chloroplasts

400

Why are protists essential to nutrient cycling?

They decompose organic matter and recycle nutrients

400

In Plasmodium, or Malaria, what organism serves as the definitive host?

Mosquitoes

500

Why is “Protista” considered a paraphyletic group rather than a true clade?

Because it includes some but not all descendants of a common ancestor

500

What group of algae has silica-based cell walls forming intricate patterns?

Diatoms

500

Many protists have a pellicle instead of a rigid cell wall. What is the function of the pellicle?

It provides structural support while allowing flexibility for movement.

500

How do zooxanthellae benefit coral reefs?

They provide sugars via photosynthesis in exchange for protection

500

What advantage does alternating between sexual and asexual reproduction give protists?

Rapid population growth plus increased genetic diversity

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