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Fourth Grade (Grade 4) Protists and Fungi Questions

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Grade 4 Protists and Fungi
Which consumer microorganisms change body shape to catch their food?
  1. protists
  2. bacteria
  3. amoeba
  4. algae
Grade 4 Protists and Fungi
Protists are tiny                 that live in pond water and have only one cell.
  1. worms
  2. organs
  3. microorganisms
  4. tissues
Grade 4 Protists and Fungi
A mushroom is a kind of
  1. hypha.
  2. spore.
  3. fungus.
Grade 4 Protists and Fungi
Fungi are a type of decomposer.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 4 Protists and Fungi
                are structures are made up of densely packed, threadlike parts.
  1. Spores
  2. Hyphae
  3. Fungus
  4. Fungi
Grade 4 Protists and Fungi
Consumer microorganisms can be herbivores, carnivores, or omnivores.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 4 Protists and Fungi
A spore is a cell that can grow into a new fungus.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 4 Protists and Fungi
Photosynthesis is carried out by mold.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 4 Protists and Fungi
Euglena carry out photosynthesis in sunlight.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 4 Protists and Fungi
An amoeba is a type of protist that acts like an animal.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 4 Protists and Fungi
Protists are smaller than bacteria and are found in the desert.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 4 Protists and Fungi
One type of protist decomposer is         fungi        . Mold is an example of this.
Grade 4 Protists and Fungi
Name three tiny organisms. 1.           Bacteria            2.            Protists            3.              Some fungi             
Grade 4 Protists and Fungi
What is a very common fungi that looks cottony or woolly?