Protist that makes up the green scum on top of stagnant water.
What are euglena?
Makes up a fungi's cell wall.
What is chitin?
Makes up all of the hyphae.
What is mycelium?
Thread-like filaments in a fungi that absorb nutrients and secretes enzymes.
What is hyphae?
The kingdom of true bacteria.
What is Eubacteria?
Protist that lives in colonies.
One reason why fungi are not plants.
What is they are heterotrophic? (no photosynthesis)
Class of fungi that is commonly known as bread and fruit mold.
Bacteria asexual reproduction.
What is binary fission?
Scientific name for "rod-shaped" bacteria.
What is baccili?
What is a pseudopod?
They act as "seeds" and are released to create more fungi. They hold all genetic material to make a new organism.
What are spores?
Protist that eats by engulfing food with its body.
What is an amoeba?
Thick protective membrane formed by some bacteria.
What is an endospore?
List all four types of protists.
What are amoeba, volvox, euglena, and paramecium?
Scientists who specialize in the study of fungi.
What are mycologists?
Three types reproduction for fungi.
What are fragmentation, budding, and spores?
Three classifications of fungi.
What are ascomycota, zygomycota, and basidiomycota?
The three types of Archae.
What are methanogens, thermophiles, and halophiles?
Slipper-shaped protist with two nuclei.
What is a paramecium?
The definition of mutualism.
Four roles of fungi.
What are food, infection, medicine, and decomposition?
A new organism grows on the fungi and detaches when fully grown.
What is budding?