vocab
protists
fungi
questions
100

When protists reproduce sexually, when two cells join together

Gametes

100

Three types of protists?

Plant - like, animal - like, & fungus - like

100

What are three types of fungi?

Club, sac and zygote fungi

100

A cell with one copy of genetic material is..

haploid

200

Group of eukaryotic organisms that cannot be classified as fungi, plants, or animals

kingdom protista

200

What are mycorrhizae?

Roots of plants & it’s beneficial, it’s beneficial for the fungus

200

A carbohydrate that is commonly found in the cell walls of fungi as well as in the exoskeletons of some insects?

Chitin

200

A cell with two copies is..

diploid

300

Spore-producing organisms that absorb nutrients from the environment.

fungi

300

How do plant-like protists make their food?

Photosynthesis

300

The medicine created by Alexander Flemming that uses fungi to fight infections

penicillin 

300

hairlike structures that beat rapidly back and forth

cilia

400

Reproductive cells that are resistant to stressful environmental conditions

spores

400

How do the cilia and flagella of protists differ from those of bacteria?

Bacteria have simple cilia and flagella while protists have complex cilia and flagella.

400

In what situations would an organism produce spores?

bread left out on a counter and allowed to mold

400

Whiplike structure that propels the cell forward, to move

Flagella

500

Most are made up of many cells that form chains, or threadlike fungal filaments

Hyphae

500

What is binary fission?

a single-celled protist copies its DNA. The protist then divides into two cells, each of which has a copy of the DNA

500

What are the three ways fungi can reproduce asexaully? 15 points MUST KNOW!!!!!!!

In fragmentation, hyphae break apart, and each piece becomes a new fungus. In budding, a small portion of a parent cell pinches off to become a new individual. In asexual reproduction by spores, hyphae produce a long stalk called a sporangium, in which spores develop through mitosis and spread by wind

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