Biology crossword project

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  1. 5. The unicellular and formerly classified as protozoa is what phylum
  2. 7. Which hyphae means mass of intertwined hyphae visible without magnification
  3. 9. vacuole What is the regulation of water and elimination of excess water is contracted by an organelle called
  4. 12. Special cells that hold the algae to something and appear rootlike
  5. 13. What phylum is the diatoms in
  6. 16. What the movement of an organism is in response to a stimulus such as light or the presence of food called
  7. 18. What is the movement of free swimming or fixed to an object of phylum Zoomastigina called
  8. 20. What is color algae is phylum Rhodophyta
  9. 21. What type of habitat does Rhodophyta live in
  10. 23. The Macronucleus is larger and kidney-shaped is conjoined with the Micronucleus functions in reproduction is called
  11. 25. What term means make their own light
Down
  1. 1. The simple colony of a slender chain of cells growing end to end is called what
  2. 2. What color algae is phylum Phaeophyta
  3. 3. An algae colony that is attached to something is what
  4. 4. which hyphae grows within the material the fungus is growing on and digest food and support the fungus
  5. 6. What is the body of a plantlike organism that does not have leaves, root and stems called
  6. 8. The kingdom that catches all organisms that are not animals,plants,or fungi is called what kingdom
  7. 10. bladders What is the small air-filled pockets called
  8. 11. sleeping sickness What type of sickness does Trypanosoma cause
  9. 14. What is the hyphae that means "stand" up above the medium and get oxygen and produces spores and spread the fungus
  10. 15. food What is the importance of algae in the ecosystem
  11. 17. What color algae is phylum Chlorophyta
  12. 19. What is the "farming of the ocean,ponds,lakes" called
  13. 22. Why is bacillariophyta the most important group of algae in the ocean animals
  14. 24. How many flagella does Dinoflagellata have