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Protista and Fungi – 7.3, 7.4 Trashketball!. Organisms that get energy from other living things are called…  A. Autotrophs  B. Heterotrophs  C. Decomposers.

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1 Protista and Fungi – 7.3, 7.4 Trashketball!

2 Organisms that get energy from other living things are called…  A. Autotrophs  B. Heterotrophs  C. Decomposers  D. Producers

3 Animal-like protists are called…  A. algae  B. protozoa  C. diatoms  D. Euglena

4 Reproduction that makes offspring identical to the original  A. asexual reproduction  B. sexual reproduction  C. conjugation

5 Fungi need THIS to grow/thrive  A. sunlight  B. moisture  C. plants  D. wind

6 Amoebas use this to move around.  A. cilia  B. flagella  C. pseudopods  D. contractile vacuoles

7 Which organisms return nutrients to the soil?  A. producers  B. consumers  C. decomposers  D. autotrophs

8 Single-celled organisms use these to pump out excess water  A. diffusion  B. cilia  C. contractile vacuoles  D. energy pumps

9 Hair-like projections that help cells move are called  A. cilia  B. flagella  C. pseudopods  D. actin filaments

10 The close relationship between living things is called…  A. Love  B. mutualism  C. commensalism  D. symbiosis

11 When both organisms benefit from their relationship, it is called…  A. Love  B. mutualism  C. commensalism  D. symbiosis

12 Plant-like protists are often called this.  A. algae  B. protozoa  C. diatoms  D. Euglena

13 A tiny cell that is able to grow into an entire organism is called this.  A. seed  B. spore  C. fruiting body  D. stalk

14 Brightly-colored decomposers are called this.  A. fungi  B. slime molds  C. mildew  D. earthworms

15 What kingdom is this? A.Protista B.Fungi C.Animalia D.Plantae

16 What protist is this?  A. Amoeba  B. Paramecium  C. Euglena  D. Diatom

17 What protist is this?  A. Amoeba  B. Paramecium  C. Euglena  D. Diatom

18 Protists covered by stiff plates that look like suits of armor are:  A. Algae  B. Diatoms  C. Dinoflagellates  D. Euglenoids

19 What kind of protist are these?  A. Dinoflagellates  B. Diatoms  C. Paramecia  D. Euglena

20 Protists that use long, whip-like structures to move are called…  A. Flagellates  B. Ciliates  C. Sarcodines  D. Algae

21 What type of fungi help bread rise?  A. mushrooms  B. yeast  C. slime mold  D. mildew

22 Thread-like tubes that make up the bodies of fungi are called…  A. Roots  B. Spores  C. Hyphae  D. Stalk

23 What is this a model of?  A. Hyphae  B. Mushroom  C. Fruiting body  D. Spore

24 Last Question: What did the cottonballs represent?  A. Seeds  B. Spores  C. Stalk  D. Spore sac


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