Protist Movement
Fungi
Structures
Behaviors
Mechanisms
100

Small-hair like structures some Protists use to move

What is cilia?

100

The part of fungi used for reproduction

What is a fruiting structure or mushroom?

100

Structure birds use to get nectar from flowers 

What is beak?

100

Behaviors caused by experience. Ex: A bird eats a bitter grasshopper, and never eats that specific species again.

What is a learned behavior?

100

Animals trying to attract a mate. Example: Male birds are brightly colored to attract a female bird

What is courtship?

200

Whip-like tails some Protists use to move

What is Flagella?

200

The part of fungi used for obtaining resources (food)

HINT: fungi roots

What is hyphae or mycillium?

200

The structure penguins use to swim in the ocean.

What are flippers or wings?

200

These animals must eat to have energy to maintain constant body temperature

What are endotherms?

200

when an organism responds to changes in temperature by traveling from location to location

What is migration?

300

Also known as "false-feet" used for movement

What is pseudopod?

300

The sperm or reproductive cell of fungi

What is Spore?

300

protective shell also known as an "outside skeleton"

What is exoskeleton?

300

These organisms take on the temperature of their surroundings

What are ectotherms?

What are cold-blooded?

300

responding to cold temperature by storing food and slowing down bodily functions by going into a deep sleep 

What is hibernation?

400

A protist with a flagella and chloroplasts

What is euglena?

400

This type of fungus lives on living things and harms them

What is parasitic fungi?

400

Another name for the long, sharp teeth tigers have to rip apart it's prey

What are fangs?

400

when an organism grows or moves in response to gravity

What is gravitropism?

400

example: an animal changing fur color to white in the winter to blend in with the environment

What is camouflage?

500
A protist with pseudopodia to move and collect food

What is Protist?

500

This type of fungi lives on dead or decaying organisms

What is saprophytic fungi?

500

The part of a mushroom that holds up the cap

What is the stem?

500

When an organism moves or grows in response to light

What is phototropism?

500

example: a caterpillar copying the pattern of a snake to scare away predators 

What is mimicry?