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| to break down or decay matter into simpler substances |
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| an organism that absorbs food froma living organism and harms it |
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| single-celled organisms that do not have a nucleus |
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| hairlike stuctures tht bacteria use to move |
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| plantlike organisms that lack chlorophyll - plural term |
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| hard substance that makes up the cell walls fo fungi |
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| stemlike part of a mushroom |
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| umbrella-shaped part of a mushroom |
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| structures that produce mushroom spores |
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| rootlike structures that anchor fungi |
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| simple organisms that have a true nucleus |
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| one celled animal-like protist that cannot make its own food |
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| plant-like group of protists that can make their own food |
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| protists that have two life stages |
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| an organism that is too small to be seen without a microscope |
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| hairlike stuctures that help some one-celled organisms move |
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| part of some one-celled organisms that sticks out like a foot to move the cell along |
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| a protozoan that moves by pushing out parts of its cell |
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| a protozoan that moves by using hairlike cilia |
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| a protozoan that behaves like both plants and animals |
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| one of the five groups into which living things are classified |
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| an organism that usually has many cells and decomposes material for its food - singular term |
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