ClubType of fungithat has clubshapedsporesAmoebaType of protistthat usespseudopodsto move andeatBuddingAsexualreproductionused byyeastAutotrophOrganismthat usessunlight tomake foodFlagellaLong tail-likeprojectionthat a celluses tomoveYeastUnicellularfungiFruitingbodyReproductivestructure offungi thatgrows abovegroundDinoflagellatesBioluminescentprotistsAlexanderFlemingDiscoveredpenicillinParasiticProtozoansthat harmhostsFlagellatesType ofprotist thatuses flagellato movePigmentsDeterminesthe color ofprotistRecyclenutrientsReason whyit is importantthat protistsand fungi aredecomposersZygoteType of fungithat has toughspores thatsurvive harshconditionsHeterotrophOrganism thatconsumesotherorganisms forfoodEukaryoticWhat typeof cell areprotistsand fungi?SporeReproductivecell of fungi1928When waspenicillindiscovered?PenicillinFirstantibioticPseudopodTemporaryprojectionthat allowsthe cell tomove or eatCiliaHair-likeprojectionsthat move ina wavelikemotionLichenMutualisticrelationship betweenfungi +algae/photosyntheticbacteriaPhotosynthesisReason whywater-dwellingprotists livenear thesurfaceMutualisticRelationshipthat benefitsbothorganismsHyphaeBranchingfilaments ofmulticellularfungiClubType of fungithat has clubshapedsporesAmoebaType of protistthat usespseudopodsto move andeatBuddingAsexualreproductionused byyeastAutotrophOrganismthat usessunlight tomake foodFlagellaLong tail-likeprojectionthat a celluses tomoveYeastUnicellularfungiFruitingbodyReproductivestructure offungi thatgrows abovegroundDinoflagellatesBioluminescentprotistsAlexanderFlemingDiscoveredpenicillinParasiticProtozoansthat harmhostsFlagellatesType ofprotist thatuses flagellato movePigmentsDeterminesthe color ofprotistRecyclenutrientsReason whyit is importantthat protistsand fungi aredecomposersZygoteType of fungithat has toughspores thatsurvive harshconditionsHeterotrophOrganism thatconsumesotherorganisms forfoodEukaryoticWhat typeof cell areprotistsand fungi?SporeReproductivecell of fungi1928When waspenicillindiscovered?PenicillinFirstantibioticPseudopodTemporaryprojectionthat allowsthe cell tomove or eatCiliaHair-likeprojectionsthat move ina wavelikemotionLichenMutualisticrelationship betweenfungi +algae/photosyntheticbacteriaPhotosynthesisReason whywater-dwellingprotists livenear thesurfaceMutualisticRelationshipthat benefitsbothorganismsHyphaeBranchingfilaments ofmulticellularfungi

Protists & Fungi Review - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Type of fungi that has club shaped spores
    Club
  2. Type of protist that uses pseudopods to move and eat
    Amoeba
  3. Asexual reproduction used by yeast
    Budding
  4. Organism that uses sunlight to make food
    Autotroph
  5. Long tail-like projection that a cell uses to move
    Flagella
  6. Unicellular fungi
    Yeast
  7. Reproductive structure of fungi that grows above ground
    Fruiting body
  8. Bioluminescent protists
    Dinoflagellates
  9. Discovered penicillin
    Alexander Fleming
  10. Protozoans that harm hosts
    Parasitic
  11. Type of protist that uses flagella to move
    Flagellates
  12. Determines the color of protist
    Pigments
  13. Reason why it is important that protists and fungi are decomposers
    Recycle nutrients
  14. Type of fungi that has tough spores that survive harsh conditions
    Zygote
  15. Organism that consumes other organisms for food
    Heterotroph
  16. What type of cell are protists and fungi?
    Eukaryotic
  17. Reproductive cell of fungi
    Spore
  18. When was penicillin discovered?
    1928
  19. First antibiotic
    Penicillin
  20. Temporary projection that allows the cell to move or eat
    Pseudopod
  21. Hair-like projections that move in a wavelike motion
    Cilia
  22. Mutualistic relationship between fungi + algae/photosynthetic bacteria
    Lichen
  23. Reason why water-dwelling protists live near the surface
    Photosynthesis
  24. Relationship that benefits both organisms
    Mutualistic
  25. Branching filaments of multicellular fungi
    Hyphae