1. Protista; characteristics
2. Ciliates
3. Oral groove; a. Macronucleus; b. Contractile vacuole; c. Pellicle
4. (Labeling from top to bottom, left to right based on diagram structure) Cilia; Contractile Vacuole; Cytoplasm; Food Vacuoles; Macronucleus; Micronucleus; Oral Groove; Pellicle
5. Pseudopods; a. Phagocytosis
6. (Labeling from top to bottom, left to right based on diagram structure) Cell Membrane; Contractile Vacuole; Cytoplasm; Food Vacuoles; Nucleus; Phagocytosis; Pseudopods
7. Flagellates; flagella; a. Sarcodines
8. Euglenoids, dinoflagellates, and diatoms
9. Chloroplasts; eyespot
10. Green algae, brown algae, red algae
11. a. Have chlorophyll a and b; b. Store food as starch; c. Have cell walls made of cellulose
12. Slime molds
13. Fungi; chitin; hyphae; mycelium
14. Ascomycetes; spores; hyphae
15. Basidiomycetes; fruiting body; dikaryotic cell
16. Ascospores; conidia
17. Lichen; Mycorrhizae
18. Athlete’s foot
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of protists worksheet.