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IS. THIS. Protist & Fungi. Jeopardy. Jeopardy. Sarcodines. Ciliphorans. Zooflagellates & Sporozoans. Algae. Fungi. Diagrams. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500.

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  1. IS THIS Protist & Fungi Jeopardy

  2. Jeopardy Sarcodines Ciliphorans Zooflagellates & Sporozoans Algae Fungi Diagrams 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

  3. This sarcodine that has no outer shell (test). A 100

  4. What is an amoeba? A 100

  5. The name of the process by which an amoeba eats food, such as bacteria cells. A 200

  6. What is phagocytosis? A 200

  7. This circular vacuole removes excess water. A 300

  8. What is the contractile vacuole? A 300

  9. The foraminfera has a shell (test) made of this material. A 400

  10. What is the calcium carbonate? A 400

  11. This disease is caused by the organism Entameba histolytica and can cause severe diarrhea. A 500

  12. What is amoebic dysentery A 500

  13. A ciliophoran uses this for movement & feeding. B 100

  14. What is cilia? B 100

  15. A paramecium can divide by this method. B 200

  16. What is binary fission? B 200

  17. The ciliophoran below is known by this name (The name refers to their trumpet-like shape). B 300

  18. What is stentor? B 300

  19. These structures produce filaments that paramecia may use in defense (maybe even as “harpoons”). B 400

  20. What are trichocysts? B 400

  21. Process by which Paramecia exchange genes. B 500

  22. What is conjugation? B 500

  23. The genus of the zooflagellate that causes African Sleeping Sickness. C 100

  24. What is Trypanosoma? C 100

  25. The vector of African Sleeping Sickness. C 200

  26. What is the tsetse fly? C 200

  27. The vector of Chagas disease. C 300

  28. What is the Kissing Bug (Triatoma sp.)? C 300

  29. DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE C 400

  30. This is a major vector for the Zooflagellate Toxoplasma gondii. C 400

  31. What is the house cat? C 400

  32. The genus of the vector that transmits the sporozoan Plasmodium to humans (and causes malaria). C 500

  33. What is Anopheles? C 500

  34. All algae can make their own food and are therefore have this type of nutrition. D 100

  35. What is autotrophic? D 100

  36. This is a colonial form of algae that appears are a large ball of green cells (may have smaller daughter colonies inside). D 200

  37. What is Volvox? D 200

  38. A filamentous form of colonial algae that has a spiral chloroplast. D 300

  39. What is Spirogyra? D 300

  40. A structure that stores starch in algae. D 400

  41. What is a pyrenoid? D 400

  42. This is an algal bloom of dinoflagellates that may give off a neurotoxin consumed by fish and shellfish. D 500

  43. What is a red tide? D 500

  44. Fungi are recyclers of dead organisms and are known as this. E 100

  45. What are decomposers (saprophytes)? E 100

  46. These are fungal filaments. E 200

  47. What are hyphae? E 200

  48. The visible mat of fungal hyphae? E 300

  49. What is mycelium? E 300

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