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Are things That
Different?
Yummy Yummy
How do You
Do That?
Picture This
Mixed Bag
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
Ameboids use pseudopods to trap food particles by
extending pseudopods on each side of a food
particle and trapping the food particle inside.
• 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.
Euglena can be an autotroph when there is
sunlight, and when there is no sunlight it can become
heterotrophic.
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.
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.
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?