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protists diseases and fungal disease
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What are fungi classified as?
Eukaryotic
organisms
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How do fungi differ from plants and animals?
Fungi can be
unicellular
or
multicellular
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What is an example of unicellular fungi?
Yeast
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What is an example of multicellular fungi?
Mushrooms
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What are hyphae in fungi?
Long
thread-like
structures
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How do hyphae contribute to disease?
They can penetrate
human
skin and spread
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What do hyphae produce that helps fungi spread?
Spores
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What is rose black spot?
A
fungal disease
affecting rose leaves
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What symptoms does rose black spot cause?
Purple or black spots on
leaves
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How does rose black spot affect plant growth?
Reduces
photosynthesis
and growth
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What are two methods to treat rose black spot?
Chop off infected leaves or use
fungicides
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Why should infected leaves be destroyed?
To prevent the
fungi
from spreading
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What are protists classified as?
Eukaryotes
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What is the majority classification of protists?
Single-celled
or
unicellular
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What does it mean for protists to be classified as parasites?
They live on or inside other
organisms
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How are protists often transported?
By
vectors
like
insects
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What is an example of a disease caused by protists?
Malaria
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What causes malaria?
A
parasitic
protist
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How is malaria transmitted?
By
mosquitoes
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What happens when a mosquito feeds on an infected animal?
It can suck up
malaria
parasites
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What symptoms do humans experience when infected with malaria?
Bad
fevers
and headaches
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What are recurrent episodes in malaria?
Symptoms that come and go
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What is the best way to prevent diseases like malaria?
Stop vectors from spreading
protists
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How can we reduce the number of mosquitoes?
Destroy breeding sites or use
insecticides
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How can we protect ourselves from mosquito bites?
Use
mosquito nets
or
repellents
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What are the key differences between fungi and protists?
Fungi can be
unicellular
or
multicellular
Protists are mostly unicellular
Fungi reproduce through
spores
Protists can be
parasites
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What are the similarities and differences between fungal and protist diseases?
Similarities:
Both can cause diseases in plants and animals
Both can be spread by vectors
Differences:
Fungal diseases often involve
hyphae
Protist diseases often involve
parasites
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