
Protist Fungi Large Set
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- Q1A whip-like structure used for movement in organisms like EuglenaFlagella30s
- Q2Hair-like projections on the cell surface used for locamotion or movement.Cilia30s
- Q3A temporary, foot-like extension of a cell, used for locomotion or engulfing foodpseudopod30s
- Q4Control center of the cell which contains genetic material (DNA).nucleus30s
- Q5A cell characterized by the presence of a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. Can be unicellular (protists) or multicellular (fungi, plants and animals).eukaryotic30s
- Q6A structure in the cells of plants and some protists that captures energy from sunlight and uses it to produce food.chloroplast30s
- Q7Organelle that pumps water out of the cell of some protists such as the parameciumcontractile vacuole30s
- Q8A depressed region around the mouth of some ciliate protozoans, such as paramecia, used to obtain foodoral groove30s
- Q9A light detecting organelle found in unicellular organisms.eye spot30s
- Q10A ciliated protist that lives in fresh water and eats other tiny organisms for food using an oral groove.paramecium30s
- Q11A type of protist characterized by great flexibility and the presence of one or more pseudo-pods.amoeba30s
- Q12A protist that has characteristics of plants and animals and has an "eyespot" that responds to light and uses a flagella for movementeuglena30s
- Q13kingdom composed of eukaryotes that are not classified as plants, animals, or fungiprotist30s
- Q14The rapid growth of algae encouraged by too many nutrients in the water.algal bloom30s
- Q15An algal bloom that occurs in salt waterred tide30s