Plant, Animal and Fungi like Protists
Evolution
Reproduction
Feeding Strategy
Human Effect
100

What is a plant-like protist often referred to as?

Protophyta

100

Protists are the most (blank) kingdom when considering characteristics

diverse

100

Protozoa can rather reproduce (blank), or both (blank) and (blank)

asexually, asexually, sexually

100

All protozoa require (blank) nutrition, which means they require organic materials.

holozoic

100

Rainwater washes (blank) from farming crops

fertilizers

200

Protozoa means "blank"

first animal

200

Protists are (blank) and are usually (blank) organisms

eukaryotes, single-celled

200

(blank) is the most common kind of asexual replication

Binary fission

200

(blank) is a nutrient-intake process

Pinocytosis

200

Water pollution can be very detrimental for protists because they

mainly live in aquatic environments.

300

Protozoa's are animal-like because they are 

heterotrophs

300

These organelles are similar to prehistoric prokaryotes because they divide by (blank)

binary fission

300

The organelles and nucleus are replicated and the cell divides into (blank). 

two complete organisms

300

Amoebas take in particle food or droplets through a (blank), (blank) and (blank), and then expel the trash

temporary mouth,  execute digestion, absorption in a food vacuole

300

Aquatic environments are important for protists because they have (blank) and (blank) organelles (blank)

cilia,  flagella, necessary for moving in water

400

(blank) concludes that prehistoric prokaryotes consumed other smaller prokaryotes

endosymbiosis 

400

The lack of a fossil record for (blank) has made it difficult to decipher the complexity of their (blank).

protozoans, evolution

400

Most plant and fungi like protists undergo (blank)

Sporic reproduction

400

Ingested food travels via the (blank) or (blank) to become encapsulated in food vacuoles.

cytostome, micropore

400

Due the the fact that they are single-celled organisms, it is

difficult for protists to live on land

500

Some Protozoa are even (blank) and live inside of and steal nutrients from host organisms.

parasites

500

The links between distinct species are being revealed by comparisons of flagellar structures, (blank), nuclear and plastid features, as well as (blank) (blank) sequences.

mitochondria, ribosomal RNA

500

Sporic Reproduction is also known as (blank)

plasmodium state

500

Some Fungi-like protists (blank), harming the host in the process. 

absorb nutrients meant for their host

500

(blank) finds its way into bodies of water like lakes and creeks which causes (blank)

runoff, Algal blooms