Identify the characteristics of protists. Check all that apply.
Known as zygote fungi, produce spores in zygosporangia, and an example is black mold:
Identify the characteristics of animal-like protists. Check all that apply.
Identify the characteristics of fungus-like protists. Check all that apply.
Identify the characteristics of fungi. Check all that apply.
Known as fossil fungi, contain flagellated spores, known to cause diseases in plants such as the potato wart:
are long, thread-like extensions that grow from the protists to reach nutrients.
Known as imperfect fungi, lack a reproductive phase, and an example is penicillium notatum:
are long whip-like extensions used to move the protists to the nutrients needed.
Known as sac fungi, produce spores in the ascus, and examples include truffles, yeast, and blue mold:
are temporary foot-like extensions used to propel protists forward slowly through suctioning movement.
Known as club fungi, produce spores in the basidia, examples include mushrooms and rusts:
are hair-like extensions used like oars to propel the protists to nutrients.
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