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Are things That

Different?

Yummy Yummy

How do You

Do That?

Picture This

Mixed Bag

What is the main difference between

animal-like protists and plantlike protists?

Animal-like are heterotrophs and

Plantlike are autotrophs

What is the 1 major difference between

Protozoans and Animals?

Protozoans are unicellular and animals

are multicellular.

Explain how a flagellate and amoeboid move.

The flagellate uses it’s flagella to move

through water, the amoeboid uses

pseudopods to move.

What are 2 similarities and 2 differences

between Fungi and Protists?

(other than they are eukaryotic)

• Both live in moist areas

• Both can be either multicellular or unicellular

• Protists can be autotrophs, Fungi are heterotrophs

• Protists can move, Fungi can’t

Similarities Differences

Explain how this organism gets its food.

Ameboids use pseudopods to trap food particles by

extending pseudopods on each side of a food

particle and trapping the food particle inside.

What do heterotrophic bacteria eat?

They decompose other organisms and they also eat other autotrophic bacteria

What are 2 ways Fungi are helpful to animals and the environment?

•Fungi break down (decompose) dead organisms

•Food source for many heterotrophs

Explain the 3 steps fungi go through in order to obtain food.

• First the fungi grows hyphae into a food source.

• Then digestive chemicals ooze from the hyphae into the food source.

• Finally, the digestive chemicals break down the food into small pieces the fungi can absorb.

This organism is in the flagellate group. What structure(s) does this organism use to move.

This organism uses its flagella to move through

the water.

Fungi reproduce by producing lightweight spores. Name 2 ways

spores can spread.

•Wind

•Animals

•Rain/Water

On your handout, draw a picture of an organism that is classified as a

Ciliate.

What is unique about Euglena?

Euglena can be an autotroph when there is

sunlight, and when there is no sunlight it can become

heterotrophic.

Explain the relationship between the human and the

fungi.

The fungi is a parasite to the human, the fungi lives off the human causing harm to the

human.

Explain what this organism is doing.

In this picture, the yeast cell is budding which is

a form of asexual reproduction.

Name this type of fungi.

This is a picture of sac fungi.

Sexual Reproduction

Asexual Reproduction

These pictures show protists reproducing. What is each of the processes called?

In the sexual reproduction picture, the paramecium is going through conjugation. This is when 2

paramecium join together to exchange genetic material.

In the asexual reproduction picture, the amoeba is going through binary fission where 1 amoeba splits into 2 new ones.

What is one way bacteria and fungi are

similar?

They can both be decomposers of dead

organisms.

Why do protists that live in water have a contractile

vacuole?

The job of a contractile vacuole is to release extra water. If the

protist did not have the contractile vacuole, it would not

be able to remove the extra water and it would pop.

Name this structure and explain what it does.

The structure shown is a fruiting body. Fruiting bodies are reproductive

hyphae that fungi use for reproduction.

Inside of a cow’s stomach, there are

bacteria that help the cow break down food. What is this an example

of?

This is an example of symbiosis. The bacteria

helps the cow by breaking down the

plants it eats.