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Grade 6 Protists and Fungi
What does Euglena use to move around?
  1. whip
  2. flagella
  3. pseudopod
Grade 5 Protists and Fungi
Grade 7 Protists and Fungi
Choose the characteristics that fungi and animals have in common.
  1. autotrophs and heterotrophs
  2. eukaryotes and heterotrophs
  3. unicellular and autotrophs
  4. prokaryotes and heterotrophs
Grade 7 Protists and Fungi
Grade 10 Protists and Fungi
The protist in the diagram can best be described as a                         .
Paramecium
  1. unicellular eukaryote
  2. unicellular prokaryote
  3. multicellular eukaryote
  4. multicellular prokaryote
Grade 6 Protists and Fungi
Protozoa translates to
  1. animals.
  2. one animal.
  3. first animal.
Grade 7 Protists and Fungi
How does the amoeba move?
  1. cilia
  2. wings
  3. pseudopods
  4. feet
Grade 5 Protists and Fungi
What reproductive cells produce new fungi?
  1. spores
  2. sporangia
  3. hyphae
  4. buds
Grade 5 Protists and Fungi
What is an example of a fungus?
  1. moss
  2. protist
  3. Moneran
  4. mold
Grade 4 Protists and Fungi
A mushroom is a kind of
  1. hypha.
  2. spore.
  3. fungus.
Grade 6 Protists and Fungi
Fungi cannot make their own food because
  1. their cells have cell walls.
  2. their cells have more than one nucleus.
  3. their cells have no chloroplasts.
  4. they are not made of cells.
Grade 10 Protists and Fungi
Grade 6 Protists and Fungi
Grade 6 Protists and Fungi
Fungi include microorganisms such as
  1. mushrooms.
  2. yeast.
  3. paramecium.
  4. all of the above
  5. both a and b
Grade 5 Protists and Fungi
Animal-like protists are called
  1. fungi.
  2. organisms.
  3. bacteria.
  4. protozoa.
Grade 12 Protists and Fungi
What is the primary component of a fungal cell wall?
  1. cellulose
  2. chitin
  3. glycogen
  4. lipids
Grade 9 Protists and Fungi
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