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These are parasitic protozoa with a very simple structure and no movement structures. They owe their name to the fact they form resistant structures or spores.
Sporozoan Protozoa
A single-celled eukaryotes (organisms whose cells have nuclei) that commonly show characteristics usually associated with animals, most notably mobility and heterotrophy.
Protozoa
The kingdom Protoctista includes _____ and ____.
Protozoa and Algae
A type of protozoa that has tiny motile filaments on their surface.
Ciliate Protozoa
Name this part of the Protozoan Cell.
Mitochondrian
What is this type of protozoa which move or capture food by means of foot-like projections of the cytoplasm known as pseudopods?
Rhizopod Protozoa
How many main groups are classified in a Protozoa?
4
What do you call the tiny motile (moving) filaments on the surface of Ciliate Protozoa?
Cilia
It is a single filament and they move like a whip.
Flagellum
This is a greek word and also known as false feet. A foot- like projections of the cytoplasm.
Pseudopods
Cells that join to form filament-like structure.
Hyphae
These fungi grow in woods or meadows. Examples include the safron milk cap and the Champignon mushroom.
Mushroom-forming fungi
In these fungi, the mycelium has a cotton-like apperance. They often grow on food, skin or moist ground.
Moulds
A type of fungi that is like yeasts.
Unicellular fungi
Fungi lives in __, warm places that are protected from the light
Moist
Organisms that are eukaryotic, unicellular, or multicellular and heterotrophic. They live in moist, warm places that are protected from the light.
Fungi
Type of algae which contains orange pigments.
Brown algae
Type of algae which contains red pigments.
Red algae
Type of algae which predominantly contain chlorophyll.
Green algae
Organisms that are eukaryotic, unicellular, or multicellular and autotrophic. They live in aquatic environment.
Algae
Disease spread by mosquito bites.
Malaria
Disease that is transmitted through water or contaminated food.
Amebiasis
Bacteria that can cause diseases such as tetanus and salmonellosis. Other contaminate food and spoil it.
Harmful bacteria
The bacteria found in our bodies help us to function properly.
Helpful bacteria
Microscopic beings that can adapt to all environments (water, land, and air) and to the insides of living beings.
Bacteria
Are prokaryotic, unicellular organisms that can be autotrophic and heterotrophic.
Monera
Type of bacteria that have elongated spiral shape.
Spirilla and spirochaeta
Type of bacteria that are comma-shaped.
Vibrios
Type of bacteria that are rod-shaped.
Bacilli
Type of bacteria that are spherical.
Cocci
She is a patient microbiologist. She was born in 1895 in New York and studied at a women’s university close to Boston.
Rebecca Lancefield