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Identify the organism below and the structure it uses to move. Question 1 options:

Paramecium; cilia

Protozoan; flagella

Amoeba; pseudopod

Parasite; contractile vacuole

Question 2 (1 point)
Which of the following best compares the structures in protists and fungi that allow these organisms to explore their environment.

Question 2 options:

Protists and fungi move using cilia, flagella, and hyphae.

Some protists move using cilia and flagella. Fungi do not move but have fast growing hyphae.

Protists move using hyphae. Some fungi move using cilia, and flagella.

Neither protists nor fungi have cilia, flagella, and hyphae. They obtain energy only if the food source moves by them.

Question 3 (1 point)
Looking through a microscope at a drop of pond water, you see a unicellular organism that is green in color with a red “eye spot” that helps it sense the direction of the light source it needs to make its food. It is most likely a(n):

Question 3 options:

paramecium

euglena

amoeba

slim mold

Question 4 (1 point)
Which statement is correct about plant-like and fungus-like protists.

Question 4 options:

Plant-like protists are all parasitic, while fungi-like protists are not.

Plant-like protists are unicellular, which fungus-like protists are multicellular.

Plant like protists are usually autotrophs, while fungus-like protists are heterotrophs.*

Plant-like protists live on land, while fungus-like protists live on land and in water.

Question 5 (1 point)
What reproductive cells produce new fungi?

Question 5 options:

spores

seeds

hyphae

buds

Question 6 (1 point)
A certain fungus gets energy from decaying or dead organic matter. Which term best describes this fungus?

Question 6 options:

symbiotic

parasitic

saprophytic

autorophic

Question 7 (1 point)
Fungus is known as a food product consumed by humans. Yeast is one of these products that is beneficial to humans in what way?

Question 7 options:

baking

horticulture

tree farming

wheat crops

Question 8 (1 point)
Use the diagram below. You observe Protist 2 under a microscope and notice that it moves using the structure that is visible at point C. What is the name of this structure?

Question 8 options:

cilia

hyphae

flagellum

pseudopod

Question 9 (1 point)
A class performed experiments to observe the effects of light and temperature on the growth of a certain type of fungi. All the fungi were grown for the same period, in the same type of soil, and with the same amount of water. The class sketched the mushrooms at the end of the experiment.

Which of the following is the best interpretation of the data as shown in the sketches?

Question 9 options:

The fungi grew away from the light. The fungi grew faster at the lower temperature.

The light and temperature had no effect on the growth of the fungi.

The fungi grew towards the light. The fungi grew faster at the higher temperature.

The fungi grew away from the light. The fungi grew slower at the lower temperature.

Question 10 (1 point)
Fungi may act as decomposers and recyclers.

Question 10 options:
True
False
Question 11 (1 point)
The simple one-celled organism seen here moves by streaming its cytoplasm into “false feet “ or pseudopods. It can easily change shape to move and engulf its food. What is the name of this animal-like protists?

Question 11 options:

amoeba

paramecium

euglenoid

Diatoms

Question 12 (1 point)
Both the euglena and paramecium seen here have___?

Question 12 options:

chlorophyll and are producers

projections that help them move

specialized cells to detect light.

a macronucleus and a micronucleus.

Question 13 (1 point)
We use yeast, seen below, when we make bread. Some warm water and a little sugar and yeast are ready to divide through budding. Each yeast cell is identical to its parent cell. This is similar to regeneration in protists. This is a form of reproduction.

Question 13 options:

abiotic

asexual

genetic

sexual

Question 14 (1 point)
Lichens, like the one shown in the picture below, are usually combinations of algae and fungi that have a beneficial “mutualisic” relationship know as ?

Question 14 options:

saprophytic

parasitic

symbiotic

autotrophic

Question 15 (1 point)
Fungi can be beneficial or destructive. One type of fungi, corn smut, attack grain plants like corn. What would likely happen to these crops when they are attacked by smut?

Question 15 options:

The crop yield is increased.

The plants stop reproducing

Results in huge crop loss

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