7.21.W Sci - Lesson Review: Three Types of Protists Flashcards

1
Q
What type of protists grows on scales of fish and also on potatoes and grapes?
  water molds 
  paramecium 
  slime molds 
  amoebas
A

water molds

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An example of a Fungus-like protist that is brightly colored and can move is the \_\_\_\_\_\_\_.
  water mold 
  Euglena 
  Ameoba 
  slime mold
A

slime mold

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3
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These protists can be found living in ponds, droplets of water in the soil, or inside the digestive track of animals. 
  Bacteria-like 
  Plant - like 
  Animal-like 
  Fungus-like
A

Animal-like

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4
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What type of protists is the main source of food for ocean plants and produces much of the world's oxygen?
  water molds 
  amoeba 
  sarcodines 
  phytoplankton
A

phytoplankton

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5
Q

Match the protist with its classification. (Protozoans )

Animal-like
Fungus-like
Plant-like
Plant-like

A

Animal-like

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6
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Match the protist with its classification. (Slime molds)

Animal-like
Fungus-like
Plant-like
Plant-like

A

Fungus-like

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7
Q

Match the protist with its classification. (unicellular algae)

Animal-like
Fungus-like
Plant-like
Plant-like

A

Plant-like

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8
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Match the protist with its classification. (multicellular algae)

Animal-like
Fungus-like
Plant-like
Plant-like

A

Plant-like

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9
Q
What are the characteristics of plant-like protists? (Choose all that apply.)
  unicellular 
  multicellular 
  heterotroph 
  producer
A

unicellular
multicellular
producer

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10
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The following are characteristics of fungus-like protists: (Choose all that apply.)
reproduce by budding
move with cilia
cannot move on their own
use photosynthesis
get nutrients from absorbing them from the environment
produce spores

A

cannot move on their own
get nutrients from absorbing them from the environment
produce spores

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11
Q

Match the protists with its classification. (paramecium )

ciliates
ciliates
sarcodine
flagellates

A

ciliates

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12
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Match the protists with its classification. (stentor)

ciliates
ciliates
sarcodine
flagellates

A

ciliates

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13
Q

Match the protists with its classification. (ameoba)

ciliates
ciliates
sarcodine
flagellates

A

sarcodine

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14
Q

Match the protists with its classification. (guardia)

ciliates
ciliates
sarcodine
flagellates

A

flagellates

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15
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Identify the characteristics of an animal-like protist. (Choose all that apply.)
  unicellular 
  Autotroph/producer 
  Heterotroph 
  can be parasitic 
  multicellular
A

unicellular
Heterotroph
can be parasitic

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16
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Please identify each plant-like protist as unicellular or multicellular. (Euglena )

unicellular
multicellular

A

unicellular

17
Q

Please identify each plant-like protist as unicellular or multicellular. (Diatoms)

unicellular
multicellular

A

unicellular

18
Q

Please identify each plant-like protist as unicellular or multicellular. (Dinoflagellates)

unicellular
multicellular

A

unicellular

19
Q

Please identify each plant-like protist as unicellular or multicellular. (Kelp)

unicellular
multicellular

A

multicellular

20
Q

Please identify each plant-like protist as unicellular or multicellular. (Brown algae)

unicellular
multicellular

A

multicellular

21
Q

Please identify each plant-like protist as unicellular or multicellular. (Red algae)

unicellular
multicellular

A

multicellular

22
Q

Explain when fungus-like protists are unicellular and when they are multicellular.

A

When fungus-like protists are unicellular, it usually means food is common and is easy to find, but when it is multicellular, it means that food is scarce, and then they usually form up with other fungus-like protists to find food.