Protists
Heterotrophs
Autotrophs
100

Protists are usually found to be living in this type of environment.

What is moist/wet environments?

100

What is a Heterotroph?

An organism that does not produce their own food.

100

What is an Autotroph?

Something that makes its own food.

200

Protists are either this or this. (In terms of number of cells one or many)

What is unicellular or multicellular?

200

What role do Heterotrophs play in the food chain?

They are consumers.

200

What role do autotrophs play in the food chain?

They are producers.

300

Protists can reproduce in these two ways.

 What is asexually and sexually.

300

Where do Heterotrophs get their food?

They get their food by consuming autotrophs or other heterotrophs.

300

Where do autotrophs get there food?

Inorganic Compounds

400

These are the three types of protists. (In terms of how they gain nutrition)

What are animal-like, plant-like, and fungus-like?

400

Where do Heterotrophs stand on the food chain?

Secondary and tertiary levels.

400

Where are autotrophs on the food chain?

The primary level.
500

These are the three main modes of transportation that protists use.

What are flagella, cilia, and pseudopods?

500

What are the four types of heterotrophs?

Animals, fungi, some protists and some bacteria

500

What are the four types of autotrophs?

Plants, algae, some bacteria and archaea.

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