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4
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eukaryotes that cannot be classified as animals, plants, or fungi
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5
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type of symbiosis in which both partners benefit from living together
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6
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reproductive strusture of a fungus that contains many hyphae and produces spores
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9
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being different or having differences
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10
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buildup overtime of nutrients in freshwater lakes and ponds that lead to an increase in the growth of algae
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11
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the rapid growth of a population of algae
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12
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general description includes facts, figures, and scientific observation that can be statistically analyzed and then can be reduced to something that can be counted.
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14
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temporary budges in a protazan that act as 'feet' to help it move
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15
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plantlike protists
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16
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combination of a fungus and either an algae or an autotrophic bacterium that live together in a natural relationship
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18
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eukaryotic organism that has cell walls uses spores to reproduce and is a hetertroph that feeds by absorbing food
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