A many-celled, plantlike protists that have chlorophyll and produce their own food; can be different colors, like Red, Green, Brown.

A short, threadlike structures that stick out from the cell membrane and help the organism move quickly in any direction

A long, thin whiplike structure that helps organisms move through moist or wet surroundings.

A one-celled or many-celled eukaryotic organism that lives in moist or wet places.

A little saclike reproductive structures in which sac fungi produce spores.

Ascus are little saclike reproductive structures in which sac fungi produce spores.

A one-celled, animal-like protists that live in water or soil, or on living and dead organisms.

A temporary extensions of cytoplasm in some protists that help them move through their environment and get food.

Club-shaped reproductive structures in which club fungi produce spores.

Mushrooms are examples of this type of Fungi.

When Zygote Fungi sporangium splits open, hundreds of spores are released into the air.

A network of hyphae and roots that helps plants absorb more of certain nutrients from the soil.

An organism made up of a fungus and either a green alga or a cyano-bacterium.

A many-celled, threadlike tubes that form the body of a fungus.

Budding is a form of asexual reproduction in which a new, genetically identical organism forms on the side of the parent organism.

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