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Mr. Park's MicroBio review part 2 of 2

PROTISTS and FUNGI
Chapter 19 section 1 (pages 518-525)
Chapter 19 section 2 (pages 526-532)
section 20.1 (pages 544-550)


AB
protozoan Animal-like protists (single celled eukaryotes).
algaePlantlike protists (single-celled photosynthetic eukaryotes).
pseudopodiaCytoplasmic "false-feet" that some protists use to move.
asexual reproductionWhen a single parent splits in two to produce two identical cells.
flagellateProtist that moves around with the use of a whip-like flagella.
ciliateProtist that moves around with the use of many hair-like cilia.
sporozoanProtists that produce spores to reproduce.
sporeReproductive cell that forms without fertilization and produces a new organism.
colonyGroup of cells that lives together in close association.
fragmentationWhen an individual breaks into pieces and each piece becomes a new organism.
hyphaThreadlike filaments of fungus.
myceliumA network of fungus filaments that anchor the fungus and help it feed.
chitinCarbohydrate that gives fungus hypha structures their strength and flexibility.
buddingAsexual reproduction in which a new individual grows on and then pinches off the parent.
sporangiumSpore forming structure in fungus.