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Test Review Sheet: Protists, Fungus, and Plants 1. Which group of protists are decomposers? 2. What part of the mushroom do you eat? 3. What group of protists perform photosynthesis? 4. What are the three tissues of a plant? 5. What are the cells that make up vascular tissue? 6. What is the waxy covering of a leaf? 7. What group of trees are the tallest in the world? 8. What is the purpose of fruits? 9. What is pseudopod? 10. What protist reproductive process exchanges genetic material? 11. What is the relationship between the trichonympha and termites? 12. Why are bryophytes really short? 13. What are annuals, biennials, and perennials? 14. What do tree rings indicate? 15. What are stomata? 16. What protist disease is the leading cause of death worldwide? 17. What type of root is a carrot or radish? 18. What type of reproduction is a diploid state followed by a haploid stage? 19. What are characteristics of nonvascular plants? 20. What are the basic needs of a plant? 21. What disease is caused by a Plasmodium? How does the Plasmodium get transmitted? 22. Why can vascular plants grow taller than nonvascular plants? 23. What happens to pollen during the pollination process? 24. Why is a biennial called a biennial? 25. How are the seeds of an apple or cactus usually spread? 26. How are the seeds of a pine tree usually spread? 27. Why do plants need to disperse their seeds instead of dropping them to the ground? 28. What is the function of xylem? 29. What is the function of phloem? 30. What is the advantage of a fibrous root over a taproot? 31. What group of protists do algae belong? 32. What is the role of fungi in the ecosystem? 33. Why do carnivorous plants hunt? 34. What percent of plants on Earth have flowers? 35. What reasons have allowed seeds plants to live and reproduce on land without the help of water? 36. What group of protists eat other living things? 37. What is the name for a plants tissue system? 38. What group of plants does a Christman tree belong? 39. What group of plants does a tomato plant belong? 40. What is the definition of a protist. 41. How does a protist such as a Plasmodium move? 42. What part of a flowering plants produces and protects the seed? 43. What are some fungal diseases? 44. Where would you most likely find a fern plant? 45. What is the difference between seedless vascular plants and seedless nonvascular plants? 46. What part of a plant supports the flower of leaf? 47. What is pollination? 48. What are purposes of gingko plants? 49. How does a fungus reproduce? 50. How is African sleeping sickness spread? 51. How is dysentery spread? 52. What role does algae serve in the aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems/ 53. How are plants grouped? 54. What is the purpose of the shoot? 55. What is the purpose of the root? 56. Why are the angiosperms the most advanced plants? 57. What is the purpose of flowers? 58. What are annuals? 59. What is the purpose of leaves? 60. What are guard cells? 61. Label the flower diagram below. Short Answers: 62. Compare and contrast angiosperms and gymnosperms. 63. Moss and ferns are both seedless plants, but ferns are much taller. Why is this so? 64. Describe how the different leaf tissues function to support the leaf and the entire plant. 65. What adaptations have allowed seed plants to live on land and reproduce without open water? 66. Compare and contrast vascular and nonvascular plants.