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Protist and Fungi puzzle
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protist: eukaryotes that can't be classified as animals, plants, or fungi
protozoan: animal-like protists
psuedopod: form when cytoplasm flows toward one location and the rest of the organism follows
contractile vacuole: a structure that collects the extra water and then expels it from the cell
cilia: hairlike projections from cells that move with a wavelike motion
symbiosis: a close relationship in which at least one of the species benefits
mutualism: when both partners benefits from living together
algae: plant-like protists
pigment: chemicals that produce color
spore: a tiny cell that is able to grow into a new organism
algae bloom: the rapid growth of a population of algae
red tide: saltwater algae blooms
eutrophication: a process in which nutrients build up in a lake or pond causing an increase of algae growth
fungi: any of a group of unicellular, multicellular, or syncytial spore-producing organisms feeding on organic matter, including molds, yeast, mushrooms, and toadstools
hyphae: each of the branching filaments that make up the mycelium of a fungus
fruiting body: the spore-producing organ of a fungus, often seen as a mushroom or toadstool
budding: (of a plant) having or developing buds
lichen: a simple slow-growing plant that typically forms a low crustlike, leaflike, or branching growth on rocks, walls, and trees
Protist and Fungi puzzle
Across:| 2. | form when cytoplasm flows toward one location and the rest of the organism follows | | 6. | (of a plant) having or developing buds | | 9. | each of the branching filaments that make up the mycelium of a fungus | | 10. | a process in which nutrients build up in a lake or pond causing an increase of algae growth | | 14. | a close relationship in which at least one of the species benefits | | 15. | the rapid growth of a population of algae | | 16. | chemicals that produce color | | 17. | a structure that collects the extra water and then expels it from the cell |
| | Down:| 1. | saltwater algae blooms | | 3. | when both partners benefits from living together | | 4. | animal-like protists | | 5. | a simple slow-growing plant that typically forms a low crustlike, leaflike, or branching growth on rocks, walls, and trees | | 7. | a tiny cell that is able to grow into a new organism | | 8. | any of a group of unicellular, multicellular, or syncytial spore-producing organisms feeding on organic matter, including molds, yeast, mushrooms, and toadstools | | 11. | plant-like protists | | 12. | eukaryotes that can't be classified as animals, plants, or fungi | | 13. | hairlike projections from cells that move with a wavelike motion |
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Protist and Fungi puzzle
Across:| 2. | form when cytoplasm flows toward one location and the rest of the organism follows | | 6. | (of a plant) having or developing buds | | 9. | each of the branching filaments that make up the mycelium of a fungus | | 10. | a process in which nutrients build up in a lake or pond causing an increase of algae growth | | 14. | a close relationship in which at least one of the species benefits | | 15. | the rapid growth of a population of algae | | 16. | chemicals that produce color | | 17. | a structure that collects the extra water and then expels it from the cell |
| | Down:| 1. | saltwater algae blooms | | 3. | when both partners benefits from living together | | 4. | animal-like protists | | 5. | a simple slow-growing plant that typically forms a low crustlike, leaflike, or branching growth on rocks, walls, and trees | | 7. | a tiny cell that is able to grow into a new organism | | 8. | any of a group of unicellular, multicellular, or syncytial spore-producing organisms feeding on organic matter, including molds, yeast, mushrooms, and toadstools | | 11. | plant-like protists | | 12. | eukaryotes that can't be classified as animals, plants, or fungi | | 13. | hairlike projections from cells that move with a wavelike motion |
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