| A | B |
| eukaryotes | with a nucleus |
| pseudopodia | false feet, method of movement |
| flagella | whip-like structure |
| cilia | hair like structure used for movement |
| mitochondria | structures within a cell that allow the cell to use food |
| mitosis | division of a cell into two identical daughter cells |
| chloroplasts | contain chlorophyll for photosynthesis |
| producers | capture the suns energy to make their own food |
| consumers | use other organisms as their food source |
| protozoans | animal-like protists |
| algae | plant-like protists |
| parasite | organism that lives in or on another organism causing the host organism harm |
| paramecium | most common ciliophora |
| malaria | caused by a sporozoa |
| amoeba | sarcodina, uses pseudopods |