Animal-like protists are also called
protozoa
Microscopic particles that allow fungi to reproduce
spores
This classification of protists are parasitic
microsporidians
In terms of nutrition, most fungi are
decomposers
Common mushrooms are classified as this type of fungus
Club fungus
The three types of protist movement
cilia, flagella, pseudopod
The parasitic protist that infects mosquitoes
The majority of protists are found in these environments
Aquatic environments
The dome-like structure that acts as a protective covering to the spores is called
A cap
Black bread bold is classified as this type of fungus
Zygote fungus
Besides being decomposers, fungus-like protists are referred to as these types of feeders
Fungus-like protists reproduce by
spore dispersal
These fungi are in a "give and take" relationship with it's host
Symbiotic fungi
The frill like structures that hold/contain the spores
Gills
Penicillium is classified as this type of fungus
Sac fungus
This photosynthetic protist is responsible for at least 50% of the oxygen in our atmosphere
Phytoplankton
Some protists can reproduce sexually through this
conjugation
These two protists are vital to the ocean's food chain
phytoplankton and zooplankton
Fungi are classified based on
How they produce and hold their spores
Chytridiomycosis is classified as this type of fungus
Chytrid fungus
Heterotrophic protists at the base of the oceanic food chain
Zooplankton
Most protists reproduce asexually through this
Binary fission
Chytrid fungi are microscopic fungi found in these two types of aquatic environments
Freshwater and brackish water
Filamentous structures within fungi
hyphae
Most human diseases are classified as this type of fungus
Imperfect fungi