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Ch. 19: Protist & Fungi

Horizontales
A group of single-celled organisms that move with the help of one or more flagella
A mutual relationship between plants and fungi, usually found in plant roots
Multicellular algae with photosynthetic pigments (Chlorophyll a & b -- much like plants)
Organisms that convert sunlight energy to molecular energy (sugars)
animal-like protists
One single cell
Spore forming structures
Reproduction that results in two identical daughter cells
Photosynthetic, plant-like protists
A single-celled, eukaryotic organisms covered in cilia
More than one cell
small, hair-like structures on the surface of an organism used for locomotion and capturing food
An organism that obtains energy from the food that it consumes
A tough material found in the shells of insects and cell-walls of fungi
A flexible protozoa that uses pseudopods to move
eukaryotic organisms with both fungus-like and animal-like traits
Verticales
A kingdom eukaryotic, spore-producing organisms that feed on dead-organic matter
Organisms that feed on dead-organic matter
An organism consisting of a mutualistic relationship between a fungus and either algae or bacteria
Fungus-like protists
A harmful organism that lives in or on a host
The basic building blocks of all life
A kingdom of single-celled eukaryotic organisms that are not plants, animals or fungi
Decomposers
A type of reproduction that requires two parent cells
Organisms that make-up about 90% of marine plankton
A type of asexual reproduction in which a single parent breaks into parts that generate into new organisms
Describing organisms that have a nucleus
The reproductive structure of a fungus
Tiny-unicellular algae with glass-like shells