Some protists have these hair-like or whip-like structures for movement. (Name both)
What are cilia and flagella?
Protists are classified into these three subgroups based on how they obtain their nutrition.
What are animal-like, plant-like, and fungi-like protists?
The visible, fruiting body of a fungus.
What is a mushroom?
Fungi are classified into these three main groups.
What are zygote fungi, sac fungi, and club fungi?
Plants are part of this domain.
what is domain eukarya?
This type of protist gets nutrients from ingesting other organisms, sometimes bacteria, yeast, or other protists.
What is an animal-like protist?
This is a category of multicellular, plant-like protists and are a main part of the ocean's phytoplankton as well as producing much of the world's oxygen.
What are algae?
These are thread-like fungal filaments that form a tangled mass called a mycelium.
What are hyphae?
The three main parts of a mushroom.
What are the cap, stalk, and gills?
This green pigment is used by plants to capture energy from sunlight.
What is chlorophyll?
This type of protist absorbs nutrients from the environment, mostly from living or dead organisms and use spores for reproduction.
What is a fungus-like protist?
Protists are members of this domain so they can be unicellular or multicellular.
What is domain eukarya?
Fragmentation and budding are this type of reproduction that fungi can undergo.
What are two methods of asexual reproduction in a fungus?
These organisms are a partnership between a fungus and a green alga or cyanobacterium.
What are lichens?
Most vascular plants have these three main components in their structure
What are roots, stems, and leaves?
This is a cyclic process where some protists alternate between sexual and asexual reproduction.
What is alternation of generations?
Considering which domain protists are classified under, do they have membrane-bound organelles?
Yes. Protists have membrane-organelles.
These are the two characteristics by which fungi are classified.
What are their shape and the way they reproduce?
This is a mutually beneficial partnership between a fungus and a plant that provides both with either nutrients or minerals.
What is mycorrhiza?
This is the process by which a plant turns carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen using energy from sunlight.
What is photosynthesis?
Sexual reproduction in protists requires the fusion of two of these types of cells.
What are gametes?
Amoebas use this structure to move and form it by stretching their bodies
What is a pseudopod?
Bread molds are an example of this type of fungi that reproduces by producing zygotes inside a tough capsule.
What are zygote fungi?
Two hyphae from two individuals fusing together is a description of this type of reproduction in fungi
What is sexual reproduction?
Seed plants produce this tiny structure in which sperm forms.
What is pollen?