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Fungi-like Protist Review

Can you recall the characteristics of fungi-like protists?

"Late blight on potato leaf 2" by Howard F. Schwartz, Colorado State University, United States - http://www.ipmimages.org/browse/detail.cfm?imgnum=5362902. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons
Potato blight is a form of mold.
Water molds and slime molds are present on dead trees, living plants, and even in water—anywhere they can find dead organisms. Because of their unique characteristics, they are classified as Protista. See if you can recall the characteristics of water molds and slime molds by dragging each characteristic into the correct category.

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Water Molds Slime Molds Both
blob-like
no cell wall
saprophytic
create spores
filamentous hyphae
potato blight
vomit-like
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Question

What are the plant-like, animal-like, and fungi-like organisms called?

These organisms are similar to other kingdoms, but are placed in their own called Protista. Plant-like protists are called algae, animal-like protists are called protozoa, and fungi-like protists are called mold.