A | B |
A protist with the animal-like characteristic of heterotrophy | Protozoans |
Organisms that move by extending lobes of cytoplasm | Sarcodinians |
The lobes of cytoplasm that ameba extend | Pseudopods |
Whiplike structures that aid in movement of protozoans | Flagella |
Protozoans that use flagella are called? | Zooflagellates |
Protozoans that are covered with Cilia | Ciliophorans |
Short, hairlike projections used for movement | Cilia |
Characterized by the absence of structures used for movement | Sporozoans |
Protists that preform photosynthesis are called? | Algae |
Algae with two flagell that beat to spin their cell in corkscrew fashion through water | Dinoflagellates |
A complex life cycle that alternates between a spore-producing stage called sporophyte generation and a gamere-producing stage called gametophyte generation | Alternation of Generations |
A protist that acts as a decomposer | Mold |
Plasmodial slime molds in the feeding stage of its life cycle is called a | Plasmodium |
Microscopic orgnaisms that float near the surface of oceans and lakes | Plankton |