Protista and Fungi – 7.3, 7.4 Trashketball!
Organisms that get energy from other living things are called… A. Autotrophs B. Heterotrophs C. Decomposers D. Producers
Animal-like protists are called… A. algae B. protozoa C. diatoms D. Euglena
Reproduction that makes offspring identical to the original A. asexual reproduction B. sexual reproduction C. conjugation
Fungi need THIS to grow/thrive A. sunlight B. moisture C. plants D. wind
Amoebas use this to move around. A. cilia B. flagella C. pseudopods D. contractile vacuoles
Which organisms return nutrients to the soil? A. producers B. consumers C. decomposers D. autotrophs
Single-celled organisms use these to pump out excess water A. diffusion B. cilia C. contractile vacuoles D. energy pumps
Hair-like projections that help cells move are called A. cilia B. flagella C. pseudopods D. actin filaments
The close relationship between living things is called… A. Love B. mutualism C. commensalism D. symbiosis
When both organisms benefit from their relationship, it is called… A. Love B. mutualism C. commensalism D. symbiosis
Plant-like protists are often called this. A. algae B. protozoa C. diatoms D. Euglena
A tiny cell that is able to grow into an entire organism is called this. A. seed B. spore C. fruiting body D. stalk
Brightly-colored decomposers are called this. A. fungi B. slime molds C. mildew D. earthworms
What kingdom is this? A.Protista B.Fungi C.Animalia D.Plantae
What protist is this? A. Amoeba B. Paramecium C. Euglena D. Diatom
What protist is this? A. Amoeba B. Paramecium C. Euglena D. Diatom
Protists covered by stiff plates that look like suits of armor are: A. Algae B. Diatoms C. Dinoflagellates D. Euglenoids
What kind of protist are these? A. Dinoflagellates B. Diatoms C. Paramecia D. Euglena
Protists that use long, whip-like structures to move are called… A. Flagellates B. Ciliates C. Sarcodines D. Algae
What type of fungi help bread rise? A. mushrooms B. yeast C. slime mold D. mildew
Thread-like tubes that make up the bodies of fungi are called… A. Roots B. Spores C. Hyphae D. Stalk
What is this a model of? A. Hyphae B. Mushroom C. Fruiting body D. Spore
Last Question: What did the cottonballs represent? A. Seeds B. Spores C. Stalk D. Spore sac