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CPBIO DAY 21: Protists & Fungi

CPBIO DAY 21: Protists & Fungi

Assessment

Presentation

Science

9th Grade

Easy

NGSS
MS-ESS1-1, MS-ESS2-5, MS-LS2-3

+17

Standards-aligned

Created by

William Jones

Used 3+ times

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24 Slides • 10 Questions

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Open Ended

Describe how prokaryotes are essential in maintaining every aspect of the ecological balance of the living world.

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Draw a diagram of the two types of viral infections - make sure to describe and label each step. 

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Open Ended

Prokaryotes are used in the production of a wide variety of foods: 

Describe a human use of prokaryotes.

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Draw

Compare and contrast bacteria and archaea using a venn diagram.

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Open Ended

Describe the danger of a specific emerging disease - make sure to include what it is and how it poses a danger to humanity. 

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Multiple Choice

Simplest eukaryotes; not animals, plants or fungi:

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budding 
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chitin
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protist

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biology

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Multiple Choice

Plant-like protists, contain chloroplasts, undergo photosynthesis:

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hyphae
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algae
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budding
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lichen

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Multiple Choice

Fungus-like protists, eat decaying matter:

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algae
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mold

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hyphae
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budding

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Multiple Choice

Thread-like filament, consists of one or more cells surrounded by a tubular cell wall:

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budding
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hyphae
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mycorrhiza
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ringworm

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Multiple Choice

Thin hair-like projections on the cell-membrane of a cell used for movement:

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cilia

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pseudopodia

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flagella

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chitin

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