Bionomenclature requires the names of these two classifications, respectively.
What are the genus and species?
100
Protists include all of these types of organisms.....
What are organisms that are not classified as plant, animal or fungi?
200
This type of protist reproduces asexually.
What is an amoeba OR a cilliate OR a paramecia
200
Protists live in these types of environments (hint: there are 3)
What are water, moist soil, and the human body?
200
The phyla Mastigophora uses this type of locomotion.
What is a Flagellete?
200
Sargassum Muticum is found in all the world's oceans but here.
Where is Antartica?
200
This is the number of plant-like phyla of the Protista Kingdom.
What is 6?
300
The main mode of protist reproduction
What is binary fission?
300
This organelle is composed of tiny minute hairs that beat in rhythmic waves, providing locomotion
What are cilia?
300
Myxomycota is more commonly known as this.
What is a slime mould?
300
Plasmodium Falciparium is transferred through these types of organisms.
What are mosquitos?
300
Animal-like protists are also called this.
What is a protozoan?
400
This causes lack of genetic diversity
What is binary fission?
400
Protists are the opposite to terrestial.
What is aquatic?
400
Euglenophyta, Chrysophyta, Chlorophyta belong to this type of protist.
What is plant-like?
400
The largest amoeba, Pelomyxa palustris can be found in this location.
Where is the bottom of ponds?
400
The term "Protista" was coined by the German Biologist __________.
Who is (Ernst) Haeckel?
500
This protist uses conjugation to exchange genetic material.
What is a Paramecium?
500
This protist can perform both hetertrophic and autrophic functions.
What is a Euglena?
500
This phyla uses pseupods, is parasitic, and animal-like
What is Sarcodina?
500
This type of Protist has these characteristics:
-microscopic & free-living
-type of amoeba
-can cause severe brain infections
-inhabits oxygen poor mud on the bottom of ponds
What is the Naegleria fowleri
500
Examples of the 3 fungi-like protists include these.
What are Plasmodial slime mould, Cellular slime mould, and water moulds?