Another name for "Animal-like protists"
What is protozoa?
What is molds?
"myc-" means...
What is fungi?
This is a thin, thread-like branching filament
What is hyphae?
The classification(s) for how these protists get their food (autotroph, heterotroph, and/or mixotroph)?
What is heterotrophs?
Seaweed, a type of plant-like protist, is multicellular or unicellular?
What is multicellular?
These protists reproduce using...
What are spores?
This type of fungi is also called the "imperfect fungi"
What is deutromycota?
Fungi belong to which domain (prokaryotic or eukaryotic)?
What is eukaryotic?
These protists are named/grouped based on...
What is by movement?
These protists are classified based on...
These protists are named/grouped based on...
What is body form?
Zygomycota reproduce by ______ from ______.
What is spores from the sporangia?
Fungi are not plants because... (name two reasons)
What is no chlorophyll, not photosynthetic, do not reproduce with seeds, and have cell walls made of chitin.
What is a sporozoan protozoa?
The classification(s) for how euglenoids get their food (autotroph, heterotroph, and/or mixotroph)?
Slime mold spores have this structural component in their cell walls.
What is cellulose?
This example of an ascomycota has a symbiotic relationship with trees.
What are lichens?
The ring around a fungi's stalk is called this AND it is caused by...
What is annulus and it is caused by rapid growth of the stalk & cap that causes the cap to break.
These protists are different than animals because animals are... (2 characteristics)
What is multicellular and always can move?
These protists are not plants because plants are... (3 characteristics)
What is only autotrophs, always multicellular, and have roots/stems/leaves?
These protists are not fungi because fungi are... (3 characteristics)
What is unable to move, mostly multicellular, and has only one nucleus per cell.
An example of a basidiomycota is...
What is jelly fungi, earth stars, or chanterelles?
What are positive and negative spores?