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Protists and Fungi: Science Chapter 4 Study Guide

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Algaeplantlike protist
Buddingform of reproduction used by yeast in which the organism grows off the side of the parent
Ciliathreadlike structures extending from the cell membrane of a paramecia
hyphaea mass of threadlike tubes that make up a fungus
Lichenorganisms made of fungis and green algae or a cyanobacteria
Pseudopodsfootlike cytoplasmic extensions
Sporereproductive cell of fungi
Protistseukaryotic organisms that are plantlike, animal like or fungus like
How deep do red algae live in the ocean?up to 175 m. deep.
How do amoebas move?using a footlike extension of cytoplasm.
How are flagellates beneficial to termites:They help in digesting wood.
What is cilia?Short oar like structures extending from cell membranes.
Protozoans that cannot move on their own are what?Parasites.
Slime molds move the same way as what do?Amoeba's
What caused the Irish potato famine in the 1840's?downy mildew.
What are fungi used for?Making cheese, decomposing organic material and making bread.Not toothpaste
What is hyphae?A mass of threadlike tubes that make up the body of a fungus.
What is sporangia?reproductive cells produced by zygote fungi.


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