SuperTeacherTools SuperTeacherTools Help
Create a New Game Create a New Game

Kingdom Protista
Speed Match Review Game

This game has been played 510 times
The best time ever was Amy at 48 seconds.
The best time today is at seconds.
How To Play:
Drag the squares in the gray area and drop them in the matching squares in the blue area below.
If you drop a square in the correct spot, it will disappear.
If you make a mistake, the square will return to its original spot.
Good luck!

Let's Play Speed Match!

algae
volvox
pseudopods
cilia
cilia, pseudopods, flagella
photosynthesis
paramecium
plasmodium
locomotion
amoeba
cells
locomotion
microscope
pseudopods
protozoa
autotroph
solar
protozoa
protozoa
algae
chloroplast
eyespot
chlorophyll
flagella
malaria
Green pigment found in algae
Algae use this form of energy to make food
Plant-like protists are also known as
This plant-like protist travels in colonies
This protozoan uses its pseudopods for both movement and feeding
this term is derived from Latin for 'first animal'
Structure used by algae to seek sunlight
Another term for method of movement
3 forms of locomotion used by animal-like protists
Long, whip-like structures used by Euglena for locomotion
Disease caused by the protozoan, plasmodium
'Primitive animals'
Most Protista are composed of just one of these
Extremely tiny, most protists can only be seen with one of these
This protozoan uses the mosquito as a vector to spread malaria
Term meaning 'movement from place to place'
Protozoan that is shaped like a slipper and uses cilia for locomotion
An organism that makes its own food
Fine hair-like structures used by paramecia and other protists for movement
Animal-like protists are also known as this
Structures used by Amoeba for locomotion and feeding '>
Form of locomotion used by Amoeba to move and capture prey
Another term for 'plant-like protists'
The site of photosynthesis
Process by which plants use solar energy to convert carbon dioxide and water to sugar and oxygen

You did it!



What is your name?

Play This Game Again!


You did it!
You got every match correct!

Here are all the answers:

DescriptionMatch:
Most Protista are composed of just one of thesecells
Extremely tiny, most protists can only be seen with one of thesemicroscope
Another term for method of movementlocomotion
Another term for 'plant-like protists'algae
this term is derived from Latin for 'first animal'protozoa
Plant-like protists are also known asalgae
Algae use this form of energy to make foodsolar
Process by which plants use solar energy to convert carbon dioxide and water to sugar and oxygen photosynthesis
The site of photosynthesischloroplast
An organism that makes its own foodautotroph
Animal-like protists are also known as thisprotozoa
Protozoan that is shaped like a slipper and uses cilia for locomotionparamecium
This protozoan uses its pseudopods for both movement and feedingamoeba
3 forms of locomotion used by animal-like protistscilia, pseudopods, flagella
This protozoan uses the mosquito as a vector to spread malariaplasmodium
Term meaning 'movement from place to place'locomotion
Structures used by Amoeba for locomotion and feeding '>pseudopods
Long, whip-like structures used by Euglena for locomotion flagella
Form of locomotion used by Amoeba to move and capture preypseudopods
Fine hair-like structures used by paramecia and other protists for movement cilia
This plant-like protist travels in coloniesvolvox
Disease caused by the protozoan, plasmodium malaria
'Primitive animals'protozoa
Green pigment found in algaechlorophyll
Structure used by algae to seek sunlight eyespot