Fungi Characteristics/Classification
Protist Characteristics/Classification
Fungi Reproduction
Protist Reproduction
Human/Environmental Impact
100

Unicellular fungi

What is yeast?

100
The type of cells protists are classified as.

What are Eukaryotic cells?

100

What fungi use to reproduce.

What are spores?

100

The cells that some protists use to reproduce

What are spores?

100

The process fungi use to reduce pollutants in the environment.

What is bioremediation?

200
What their cell walls are composed of

What is chitin?

200

What protists are classified by.

What is their methods of obtaining food?

200

The methods fungi use to reproduce asexually.

What is mitosis, fragmentation, budding, and spore production?

200

The method some protists use to reproduce asexually.

What is mitosis?

200

An example of food that fungi provides.

What are mushrooms?

What is bread?

300

The part of fungi that grows above ground.

What is fruiting body?

300

What their cell walls consist of

What is cellulose?

300

How unicellular fungi reproduce.

What is budding?
300

The process where protists exchange genetic material.

What is conjugation?

300

An example of fungi infections in humans.

What is ringworm/athlete's foot?

400

What fungi use to receive nutrients in the ground.

What is mycelium?
400

The type of organisms plantlike protists are classified as

What are unicellular organisms?

400

The methods fungi use to reproduce sexually.

What is meiosis?

400

What the fusion of two gametes creates.

What is a zygote?

400

Plantlike protists are major producers of this.

What is oxygen?

500

The 4 major phyla

What is Zygomycota, Ascomycota, Basidiomycota, and Chytridiomycota?

500

Describe the habitat protists are found in.

What are damp/aquatic environments with decaying leaves and damp soil

500

The sac/case where spores are produced.

What is sporangium?

500

During sexual reproduction, the DNA of both protists must fuse in order to create this.

What is a new organism?

500

While protists decompose, they also help recycle this into the environment.

What are nutrients?

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