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Protist Fungi
Jeopardy
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Jeopardy
Sarcodines
Ciliphorans
Zooflagellates Sporozoans
Algae
Fungi
Diagrams
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This sarcodine that has no outer shell (test).
A 100
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What is an amoeba?
A 100
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The name of the process by which an amoeba eats
food, such as bacteria cells.
A 200
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What is phagocytosis?
A 200
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This circular vacuole removes excess water.
A 300
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What is the contractile vacuole?
A 300
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The foraminfera has a shell (test) made of this
material.
A 400
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What is the calcium carbonate?
A 400
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This disease is caused by the organism Entameba
histolytica and can cause severe diarrhea.
A 500
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What is amoemic dysentery
A 500
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A ciliophoran uses this for movement feeding.
B 100
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What is cilia?
B 100
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A paramecium can divide by this method.
B 200
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What is binary fission?
B 200
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The ciliophoran below is known by this name (The
name refers to their trumpet-like shape).
B 300
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What is stentor?
B 300
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These structures produce filaments that paramecia
may use in defense (maybe even as harpoons).
B 400
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What are trichocysts?
B 400
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Process by which Paramecia exchange genes.
B 500
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What is conjugation?
B 500
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The genus a zooflagellates that cause African
Sleeping Sickness.
C 100
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What is Trypanosoma?
C 100
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The vector of African Sleeping Sickness.
C 200
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What is the tsetse fly?
C 200
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The vector of Chagas disease.
C 300
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What is the Kissing Bug (Triatoma sp.)?
C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE
DAILY DOUBLE
Place A Wager
C 400
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This is a major vector for the Zooflagellate
Toxoplasma gondii.
C 400
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What is the house cat?
C 400
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The genus of the vector that transmits the
sporozoan Plasmpodium to humans (and causes
malaria).
C 500
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What is Anopheles?
C 500
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All algae can make their own food and are
therefore have this type of nutrition.
D 100
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What is autotrophic?
D 100
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This is a colonial form of algae that appears are
a large ball of green cells (may have smaller
daughter colonies inside).
D 200
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What is Volvox?
D 200
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A filamentous form of colonial algae that has a
spiral chloroplast.
D 300
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What is Spirogyra?
D 300
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A structure that stores starch in algae.
D 400
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What is a pyrenoid?
D 400
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This is an algal bloom of dinoflagellates that
may give off a neurotoxin consumed by fish and
shellfish.
D 500
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What is a red tide?
D 500
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Fungi are recyclers of dead organisms and are
known as this.
E 100
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What are decomposers (saprophytes)?
E 100
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These are fungal filaments.
E 200
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What are hyphae?
E 200
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What is a visible mat of fungal hyphae?
E 300
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What is mycelium?
E 300
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The polysaccharide found in fungal cell walls.
E 400
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What is chitin?
E 400
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Fungi can store energy in this molecule (human
can too).
E 500
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What is glycogen?
E 500
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The name of this structure.
F 100
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What is a food vacuole?
F 100
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The function of these structures.
F 200
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What is remove excess water?
F 200
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What are these?
F 300
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What are vorticella?
F 300
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The function of this structure.
F 400
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What is detect light?
F 400
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The structure indicated takes part in this
process.
F 500
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What is conjugation?
F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is Uses for
Algae. Please record your wager.
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Diatoms are used in many products ranging from
pool filters to toothpaste. This is the name of
the large deposits of diatoms that are excavated
for these products.
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What is diatomaceous earth?
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