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Protists that live mostly in water and use sunlight as a source of energy.
algae
A protist which has the ability to alter its shape, primarily by extending and retracting pseudopods.
amoeba
Why is the classification of protists in one kingdom so difficult?
They resemble members of other kingdoms.
The reproductive structure of the fungi; the mushroom part above ground.
fruiting body
Long, branching filaments made of cells. These compose the bodies of fungi.
hyphae
Polysaccharide found in both insect exoskeletons and the cell walls of fungi.
chitin
A heterotrophic eukaryote with cell walls that contain chitin. Includes molds and mushrooms.
fungi
A protist and fungus reproductive cell.
spore
A tail-like appendage on an protist that acts like a propeller.
flagellum
Little hair-like projections that move cells like oars on a rowboat.
cilia
A cytoplasmic projection from the organism that extends to allow the organism to move. Latin for "false foot"
pseudopod
A eukaryote that is not a member of the plant, animal, or fungi kingdoms; usually single-celled.
protist