| A | B |
| protists | 1 celled organisms with a nucleus |
| pseudopod | false foot; the way some protists move |
| amoeba | animal-like protist that moves with a false foot |
| cilia | hair like part of some protists that help it move |
| flagella | whiplike tail - means of locomotion |
| paramecium | an example of an organism that moves with cilia |
| euglena | an example of an organism that moves with a flagella |
| malaria | a disease caused by a type of protist |
| symbiosis | a relationsihp in which one organism lives on, near, or even inside another organism and at least one of the organisms benefits |
| unicellular | 1 celled organism |
| nucleus | protists are different from bacteria in that they do have a |
| chlorine | one way to treat water is to put this in it to kill the bacteria |
| red tide | occurs when protists known as dinoflagellates reproduce so rapidly that the toxins they put out can hurt organisms expecially shell fish, and organisms that eat them |
| protozoa | animal like protists |
| termites | a certain type of protist digests the food of a |
| diatoms | name a plant like protist that is used in polishes such as toothpaste car polish |
| food chain | a link between organisms showing who eats whom |
| mosquitoes | what spreads malaria but does not cause it? |
| oxygen | because some protists are autotrophs like plants they give us |
| famine | a time when food is lacking |
| fungus like protist | caused the potato blight in Ireland |
| U.S. | because so many potatoes died in the blight, many Irish people moved to |
| viruses | don't take anitibiotics for this because antibiotics won't kill them and the medicine may only kill weak and good bacteria, leaving room and food for the bad bacteria |
| cell | protists and bacteria are two kingdoms that only have 1 |