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Eukaryotes that are not animals, plants, or fungi. |
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Habitat for protists, most of the time. |
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Close association between organisms of two or more species. |
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WHen an Endosymbiont is living within another. |
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Amount of cells in a pond-water protist. |
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Produces food by photosynthesis. |
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Eats bacteria and other protists. |
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Termite endosymbionts digest the tough _______ in the wood eaten by their host. |
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When an autotroph becomes endosymbiotic in a heterotroph. |
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What a protist needs to attach to in order to thrive. |
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Organism that obtains hydrogen or electrons from organic substances. |
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Some protists reproduce this way (binary fission). |
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The Kingdom _______ is a biological "junk drawer." |
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The plasmodium in protists causes this. |
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True/False: Protists have tissues. |
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Amount of cells in a terrestrial protist. |
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Some protists reproduce with a partner, this is called.... |
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