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What do an amoeba and paramecium have in common?
a) They are animal-like heterotrophs and find their own food
b) They are both plant and animal like
c) They are fungus like and feed off of decaying matter
d) They are both fungus and plant like

What do all the protists have in common?
a) They do not have the ability to move
b) They are all plant-like autotrophs and can make their own food
c) They are all unicellular eukaryotes
d) They all have the same structure

What is the area for food and water storage in the cell?
a) cell membrane
b) vacuole
c) chloroplast
d) nucleus

What are cilia, flagella, and pseudopods all used for?
a) Eating
b) Movement
c) Photosynthesis
d) Protection

Where are protists like volvox, amoeba, paramecium, and euglena found?
a) freshwater habitats
b) inside animals
c) underground
d) in porous rock

All of the following explain why the Kingdom Protista is known as 'catch all kingdom' EXCEPT...
a) Its members can be plant, animal, or fungus-like
b) Its members can be unicellular or multicellular
c) Its members can be autotrophic or heterotrophic
d) Its members can be eukaryotic or prokaryotic

What trait do volvox and euglena share?
a) they are both fungus-like and live off of decaying matter
b) they both live in large colonies
c) they are both plant-like and can make their own food (autotrophic)
d) they both do not have a nucleus

The central and most important part of the cell
a) nucleus
b) vacuole
c) chloroplast
d) chlorophyll

Which of the following surrounds and engulfs its food?
a) paramecium
b) amoeba
c) volvox
d) euglena

This outer layer allows protects and allows certain materials to go in and out of the cell.
a) cytoplasm
b) cilia
c) chloroplast
d) cell membrane

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