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Protists and Fungus Jeopardy!

ProtistsFungusProtist 2Fungus 2Random

The Paramecium eats by using cilia to sweep food into its ________.

Oral groove

Means “False Foot”

Pseudopod

Contains an eyespot

Euglena.

Used for removing excess water in a cell

Contactile Vacoule

Sexual Reproduction in protists

conjugation

Fungi reproduce asexually using spores and

budding

Fungi can be ________ like Dutch Elm Disease, which means they harm other organisms.

Parasites

What bacteria killing fungus did Fleming isolate in his 1928 experiment?_____________.

Penicillium

Fungi have a ____ ____ like plants

Cell Wall

Fungi have a nucleus, so they are called _________

eukaryotes

A protist is classified as a __________.

eukaryote

Animal-like protists are commonly called _______.

protozoans

What are plant-like protists commonly called?

algae

What animal-like characteristic does a euglena have? HINT: food source

They can be heterotrophs.

What plant-like characteristic does a euglena have? HINT: food source

They can be autotrophs.

Fungi reproduce sexually using spores and __________

Fruiting bodies

This type of reproduction is the best for the survival of the species.

sexual

Thin hair like structures of a fungus often underground

Hyphae

An Algae and a fungus living together in a symbiotic relationship

lichen

Fungi are more like ______ than plants

Animals

Protist that contains flagella

euglena

Protist with two nuclei

paramecium

Kingdom containing mushrooms, molds, and mildews.

Fungi

“Random” Kingdom

Protists

Top of a mushroom

cap