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Protists and Fungi Vocab
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quantitative:a general description includes facts, figures and scientific observation that can be statistically analyzed and then can be reduced to something that can be counted
diversity:the state or quality of being different or varied
lichen:the combination of a fungus and either an algae or an atotrophic bacterium that live together in a mutualistic relationship
budding:a form of asexual reproduction of yeast in which a new cell grows out of the body of a parent
fruiting body:the reproductive structure of a fungus that contains many hyphae and produce spores
hyphae:the branching, threadlike tubes that make up the bodies of multi cellular fungi
fungi:a eukaryotic organisim that has cell walls, uses spores to reproduce and is a heterotroph that feeds by absorbing its food
red tide:an algal bloom that occurs in salt water
alagal bloom:the rapid growth of a population of algae
eutrophication:the buildup over time of nutrients in freshwater lakes and ponds that leads to an increase in the growth of algae
spore:a tiny cell that is able to grow into a new organisim
pigment:a chemical that produces color
algae:plantlike protists
mutualisim:a type of symbiosis in which both partners benefit from living together
symbiosis:a close relationship between two organisims in which at least one of the organisims benefits
cilia:tiny airlike extensions that move together in a sweeping motion
pseudopod:temporary bulges in a protozoan that act as feet to help it move
protozoan:animal-like protists that are heterotrophs, uni-cellular, and move around to find food
protist:a eukaryotic organisim that cannot be classified as an animal, plant, or fungus
contractile vacuole:an organelle that collects excess water from the cytoplasm and expels it from the cell
Protists and Fungi Vocab
W | N | H | D | T | L | Z | B | O | Y | I | K | D | A | D | C | Z | C | W | K | D | P | C |
C | U | G | A | V | Q | A | I | O | Y | Z | L | M | Q | M | I | M | C | U | G | P | W | O |
S | Y | R | F | D | L | P | R | P | Z | Z | C | J | H | Y | P | H | A | E | Y | K | B | N |
V | H | C | I | L | I | A | C | N | E | S | R | Y | F | R | P | X | E | G | D | M | K | T |
M | R | Z | P | R | O | T | I | S | T | E | N | M | R | Y | A | I | Q | O | V | Q | B | R |
P | E | U | N | F | V | N | J | T | W | E | K | H | H | E | W | E | G | T | N | K | U | A |
T | Y | U | K | S | S | A | G | E | H | E | Z | X | B | E | D | O | C | M | T | H | F | C |
N | S | G | T | R | F | J | I | C | I | M | E | X | B | U | T | T | Q | I | E | I | D | T |
O | E | L | I | R | A | R | I | Q | O | Z | G | X | R | F | D | Y | I | M | R | N | A | I |
R | Y | D | O | J | O | L | U | O | M | S | Y | B | M | A | M | D | Z | D | K | U | T | L |
A | L | G | A | E | I | P | L | I | I | D | X | G | Y | R | G | P | I | U | E | W | S | E |
G | Q | I | W | D | S | B | H | S | T | J | Z | D | F | F | M | G | J | N | P | T | M | V |
E | M | P | M | Z | L | W | O | I | F | I | M | L | Q | I | Y | J | S | F | G | D | P | A |
Q | Q | O | S | A | V | I | F | Y | C | N | N | U | Z | H | L | S | C | C | M | G | R | C |
R | Y | I | G | E | B | F | T | E | A | A | E | G | T | P | V | Z | A | N | Z | S | G | U |
V | E | A | F | M | U | I | C | O | H | H | T | N | B | U | A | N | F | U | N | G | I | O |
Y | L | K | Y | E | S | D | Z | T | B | L | Q | I | Z | O | A | F | M | T | W | K | C | L |
A | Y | S | R | R | S | O | O | A | M | M | W | C | O | L | D | L | U | P | C | W | U | E |
E | L | O | E | G | T | Z | S | P | H | P | Z | J | K | N | H | Y | I | B | Q | N | I | P |
F | P | V | F | O | N | E | V | D | O | B | M | I | Y | L | L | E | Y | S | Q | H | Z | O |
S | I | J | R | Q | J | O | W | E | H | D | Z | Q | L | A | B | K | A | G | I | U | N | F |
D | R | P | N | O | Q | W | I | Q | U | A | N | T | I | T | A | T | I | V | E | M | G | Z |
G | L | W | D | R | A | J | X | E | J | B | P | T | K | M | T | Q | M | S | M | Q | H | Y |
- plantlike protists
- tiny airlike extensions that move together in a sweeping motion
- a eukaryotic organisim that has cell walls, uses spores to reproduce and is a heterotroph that feeds by absorbing its food
- a tiny cell that is able to grow into a new organisim
- the branching, threadlike tubes that make up the bodies of multi cellular fungi
| - the combination of a fungus and either an algae or an atotrophic bacterium that live together in a mutualistic relationship
- a form of asexual reproduction of yeast in which a new cell grows out of the body of a parent
- a chemical that produces color
- a eukaryotic organisim that cannot be classified as an animal, plant, or fungus
- an algal bloom that occurs in salt water
| - the state or quality of being different or varied
- animal-like protists that are heterotrophs, uni-cellular, and move around to find food
- temporary bulges in a protozoan that act as feet to help it move
- a close relationship between two organisims in which at least one of the organisims benefits
- a type of symbiosis in which both partners benefit from living together
| - the rapid growth of a population of algae
- the reproductive structure of a fungus that contains many hyphae and produce spores
- a general description includes facts, figures and scientific observation that can be statistically analyzed and then can be reduced to something that can be counted
- the buildup over time of nutrients in freshwater lakes and ponds that leads to an increase in the growth of algae
- an organelle that collects excess water from the cytoplasm and expels it from the cell
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Protists and Fungi Vocab
W | N | H | D | T | L | Z | B | O | Y | I | K | D | A | D | C | Z | C | W | K | D | P | C |
C | U | G | A | V | Q | A | I | O | Y | Z | L | M | Q | M | I | M | C | U | G | P | W | O |
S | Y | R | F | D | L | P | R | P | Z | Z | C | J | H | Y | P | H | A | E | Y | K | B | N |
V | H | C | I | L | I | A | C | N | E | S | R | Y | F | R | P | X | E | G | D | M | K | T |
M | R | Z | P | R | O | T | I | S | T | E | N | M | R | Y | A | I | Q | O | V | Q | B | R |
P | E | U | N | F | V | N | J | T | W | E | K | H | H | E | W | E | G | T | N | K | U | A |
T | Y | U | K | S | S | A | G | E | H | E | Z | X | B | E | D | O | C | M | T | H | F | C |
N | S | G | T | R | F | J | I | C | I | M | E | X | B | U | T | T | Q | I | E | I | D | T |
O | E | L | I | R | A | R | I | Q | O | Z | G | X | R | F | D | Y | I | M | R | N | A | I |
R | Y | D | O | J | O | L | U | O | M | S | Y | B | M | A | M | D | Z | D | K | U | T | L |
A | L | G | A | E | I | P | L | I | I | D | X | G | Y | R | G | P | I | U | E | W | S | E |
G | Q | I | W | D | S | B | H | S | T | J | Z | D | F | F | M | G | J | N | P | T | M | V |
E | M | P | M | Z | L | W | O | I | F | I | M | L | Q | I | Y | J | S | F | G | D | P | A |
Q | Q | O | S | A | V | I | F | Y | C | N | N | U | Z | H | L | S | C | C | M | G | R | C |
R | Y | I | G | E | B | F | T | E | A | A | E | G | T | P | V | Z | A | N | Z | S | G | U |
V | E | A | F | M | U | I | C | O | H | H | T | N | B | U | A | N | F | U | N | G | I | O |
Y | L | K | Y | E | S | D | Z | T | B | L | Q | I | Z | O | A | F | M | T | W | K | C | L |
A | Y | S | R | R | S | O | O | A | M | M | W | C | O | L | D | L | U | P | C | W | U | E |
E | L | O | E | G | T | Z | S | P | H | P | Z | J | K | N | H | Y | I | B | Q | N | I | P |
F | P | V | F | O | N | E | V | D | O | B | M | I | Y | L | L | E | Y | S | Q | H | Z | O |
S | I | J | R | Q | J | O | W | E | H | D | Z | Q | L | A | B | K | A | G | I | U | N | F |
D | R | P | N | O | Q | W | I | Q | U | A | N | T | I | T | A | T | I | V | E | M | G | Z |
G | L | W | D | R | A | J | X | E | J | B | P | T | K | M | T | Q | M | S | M | Q | H | Y |
- ALGAE
- CILIA
- FUNGI
- SPORE
- HYPHAE
| - LICHEN
- BUDDING
- PIGMENT
- PROTIST
- REDTIDE
| - DIVERSITY
- PROTOZOAN
- PSEUDOPOD
- SYMBIOSIS
- MUTUALISIM
| - ALAGALBLOOM
- FRUITINGBODY
- QUANTITATIVE
- EUTROPHICATION
- CONTRACTILEVACUOLE
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