| A | B |
| algae | plant like protists |
| budding | reproduction in which a small part of the parent grows into a new organism |
| cilia | short, hairlike parts on the surface of a cell |
| club fungi | fungi with club-shaped parts that produce spores |
| hyphae | threadlike structures that make up the bodies of most fungi |
| lichen | a fungus and an organism with chlorophyll that live together |
| multicellular | an organism having many different cells that do certain jobs for the organism |
| mutualism | a living arrangement in which both organisms benefit |
| protozoan | one-celled animal-like organisms with a nucleus |
| sac fungi | fungi that produce spores in saclike structures |
| slime mold | fuguslike protists that are consumers |
| sporangia | structures, found on the tips of hyphae, that make spores |
| sproangium fungi | fungi that produce spores in sporangia |
| spore | special cells that develop into new organisms |
| sporozoan | protozoans that reproduce by forming spores |
| protists | mostly single-celled organisms that have a nucleus and other cell parts |