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Reproduction
Diseases
Characteristics
Enviroment
100
This term describes organisms that cannot make their own food.
What is a heterotroph?
100
Fungi can produce spores by these two different methods.
What is sexual and asexual reproduction of fungi?
100
These organisms can cause flu-like illnesses.
What are protists?
100
All protists and fungi fall into this category.
What is Eukaryotic?
100
These protists are used in toothpaste and abrasive cleaners.
What are diatoms?
200
This term describes organisms that make their own food.
What is an autotroph?
200
This fungi reproduces by budding.
What is yeast?
200
Prevention of protist diseases includes theses three different things.
What are washing your hands, drinking safe water and cooking food thoroughly?
200
This is what all fungi have in their cell walls.
What is Chitin?
200
Most of these protists provide oxygen and are at the base of the food chain.
What are plant-like protists?
300
This group of protists are know as being autotrophs.
What are Plant-like protists?
300
Fungi reproduce using these type of cells to so that they can spread quickly.
What are spores?
300
These organisms can get energy from dead tissue or living tissue.
What are fungi?
300
These long, threadlike filaments are found in all fungi.
What is Hyphae?
300
These are considered to be the world's recycle-rs.
What are fungi?
400
These two groups of protists are heterotrophic.
What are fungi-like protists and animal-like protists?
400
These organisms can reproduce many different ways, including sexual and asexual reproduction; binary fission, mitosis, budding and fragmentation.
What is a protist?
400
This fungal parasite can be found on your foot.
What is athlete's foot?
400
This is an example of a fungi-like protist.
What is downy mildew or slime mold?
400
Micorrhizae is a symbiotic relationship between these two organisms.
What are fungi and plant roots?
500
All members of this kingdom are heterotrophic.
What is fungi?
500
In this type of reproductive cycle, protists reproduce by sexual reproduction in one generation and asexual reproduction in the next generation.
What is alteration of generations?
500
This protist lack structures for movement and are parasitic.
What is a sporozoan?
500
This term describes using dead matter as means of energy.
What is decomposition?
500
This is the symbiotic relationship between fungi and algae.
What is lichen?