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Title: Protist


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Protist Fungus Review
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Protists
Fungi
Vocabulary
Multi-part Questions
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Name 3 of the 5 main characteristics of Protists.
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  • Most are unicellular, some are muliticellular
  • Some can move from place to place
  • Can be producers, consumers or decomposers
  • Most do NOT have a cell wall
  • Eukaryotic have a nucleus

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What is an eyespot?
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Part of an Euglena that senses light but does not
see.
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What is cilia?
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Tiny hair-like structures that allow movement for
Paramecium.
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What are pseudopods?
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Arm-like structures used for movement by Amoeba.
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What are flagella?
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Whip-like structures used for movement by Euglena.
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Name 3 of the 5 main characteristics of Fungi.
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  • Most are multi-cellular, some are unicellular.
  • Contain a cell wall
  • Eukaryotic
  • Do not move from place to place
  • Decomposers

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A twisted mass of __________ grown together are
called _________________.
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Hyphae Mycelium
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  • Sac fungus produce spores in a(n) ___________.
  • basidia
  • ascus
  • sporangia
  • lichen

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b) Ascus
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  • Thread-like fungus produce spores in a(n)
    ___________.
  • basidia
  • ascus
  • sporangia
  • lichen

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c) sporangia
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  • Club fungus produce spores in a(n) ___________.
  • basidia
  • ascus
  • sporangia
  • lichen

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a) Basidia
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Define asexual reproduction.
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  • No exchange of genetic material.
  • No sperm no egg
  • Offspring are identical to the parent.

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Define sexual reproduction.
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  • Exchange of genetic material.
  • Sperm Egg
  • Offspring are different from the parent.

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What is fission?
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Asexual reproduction in which one organism
divides into two. This occurs in Euglena and
Amoeba.
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What is budding?
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Budding is a type of asexual reproduction that
occurs in yeast. A smaller but identical
offspring pinches off of the parent cell.
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What is conjugation?
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Conjugation is a type of sexual reproduction that
occurs in Paramecium. Two organisms join and
exchange genetic material (micronuclei).
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What does eukaryotic mean?
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Cells contain a nucleus.
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What is regeneration?
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Each piece of an individual organism can grow
into a new organism.
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What is a parasite?
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An organism that obtain nutrients from inside a
host.
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What does a contractile vacuole do?
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Removes excess water from a cell.
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What is a lichen?
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A combination of a fungus and an alga that grow
together.
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  • _______ make their own food.
  • _______ eat other organisms.
  • ______ feed off of dead organisms.

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  • Producer
  • Consumer
  • Decomposer

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In Paracmecium, the __________ controls all
cellular activity, while the ____________ is used
for sexual reproduction.
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  • Macronucleus
  • Micronucleus

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  • Euglena move using ________.
  • Paramecium move using ______.
  • Amoeba move using __________.

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  • Flagella
  • Cilia
  • Pseudopods

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  • Give an example of the following
  • Club fungus
  • Thread-like fungus
  • Sac fungus

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  • Umbrella-shaped mushrooms
  • Molds
  • Yeast, mildew

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  • Give an example of the following
  • Plant-like protists
  • Animal-like protists
  • Fungus-like protists

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  • Euglena, diatoms, algae, phytoplankton,
    dinoflagellates
  • Protozoa, amoeba, paramecium, plasmodia
  • Slime molds, water molds

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