Kingdoms Protista and Fungi Study Guide
CH 19: Protists
- Define pseudopodia, contractile vacuole, fragmentation, and vector.
- What are the three main types of protists?
- Explain the three structures that help animal-like protists move.
- What is another name for an animal-like protist?
- Name an organism that uses pseudopodia to move.
- List the two types of fungus-like protists.
- Name the condition caused by an intestinal parasite hikers can pick up from lakes or streams.
- An overgrowth of dinoflagellates in the ocean that can poison fish & people is called what?
CH 20: Fungi
- Define chitin, hyphae, mycelium, and saprophyte.
- Compare and contrast protist and fungi by: a) cell type, b) cell number, c) nutrition, and d) environment.
- What is the main role of fungi in the environment?
- Is yeast unicellular or multicellular? What do humans use it for?
Kingdoms Protista and Fungi Study Guide
CH 19: Protists
- Define pseudopodia, contractile vacuole, fragmentation, and vector.
- What are the three main types of protists?
- Explain the three structures that help animal-like protists move.
- What is another name for an animal-like protist?
- Name an organism that uses pseudopodia to move.
- List the two types of fungus-like protists.
- Name the condition caused by an intestinal parasite hikers can pick up from lakes or streams.
- An overgrowth of dinoflagellates in the ocean that can poison fish & people is called what?
CH 20: Fungi
- Define chitin, hyphae, mycelium, and saprophyte.
- Compare and contrast protist and fungi by: a) cell type, b) cell number, c) nutrition, and d) environment.
- What is the main role of fungi in the environment?
- Is yeast unicellular or multicellular? What do humans use it for?
Kingdoms Protista and Fungi Study Guide
CH 19: Protists
- Define pseudopodia, contractile vacuole, fragmentation, and vector.
- What are the three main types of protists?
- Explain the three structures that help animal-like protists move.
- What is another name for an animal-like protist?
- Name an organism that uses pseudopodia to move.
- List the two types of fungus-like protists.
- Name the condition caused by an intestinal parasite hikers can pick up from lakes or streams.
- An overgrowth of dinoflagellates in the ocean that can poison fish & people is called what?
CH 20: Fungi
- Define chitin, hyphae, mycelium, and saprophyte.
- Compare and contrast protist and fungi by: a) cell type, b) cell number, c) nutrition, and d) environment.
- What is the main role of fungi in the environment?
- Is yeast unicellular or multicellular? What do humans use it for?
Kingdoms Protista and Fungi Study Guide
CH 19: Protists
- Define pseudopodia, contractile vacuole, fragmentation, and vector.
- What are the three main types of protists?
- Explain the three structures that help animal-like protists move.
- What is another name for an animal-like protist?
- Name an organism that uses pseudopodia to move.
- List the two types of fungus-like protists.
- Name the condition caused by an intestinal parasite hikers can pick up from lakes or streams.
- An overgrowth of dinoflagellates in the ocean that can poison fish & people is called what?
CH 20: Fungi
- Define chitin, hyphae, mycelium, and saprophyte.
- Compare and contrast protist and fungi by: a) cell type, b) cell number, c) nutrition, and d) environment.
- What is the main role of fungi in the environment?
- Is yeast unicellular or multicellular? What do humans use it for?