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[protista] What phylum includes those who use cilia for movement? |
Ciliophora |
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Sporozoa |
Non motile and parasitic. Produces spores. |
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Zoomastigina |
Use flagella for movement, ex: Giardia trichonympha (african sleeping disease) |
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Euglenophyta |
Flagellates (use flagella for movement). Have chloroplasts. ex. euglena |
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Chrysophyta |
Diatoms, have gold colored chloroplasts. Ex certain types of phytoplankton |
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Pyrrophyta |
Photosynthetic & luminescent. Causes red tides. ex. dinoflagellates |
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Cellular slime mold: |
Acrasiomycota |
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Acellular slime mold: |
Myxomycota |
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Why are protists important? |
They are part of zooplankton and phytoplankton- which produce over 50% of the worlds oxygen. |
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What is the brown pigment found in addition to chlorophyl a & c in brown algae? |
fucoxanthin |
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Name of the pigments found in red algae? |
Phycobillins |
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Stixky substance that coats cell walls or certain species of red algae |
Carrageenan |
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Substance that is extracted from the cell walls of red algae |
Agar |
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Algae body forms are: |
- Unicellular - Colonial - Multicellular - Filamentous |
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Green algae store food as |
Starch |
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Brown algae store food as |
luminanen |
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What type of spores develop within chlamydomonas under ideal conditions |
Zoospores |
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Fusing of nuclei |
Syngamy |
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Zoospore |
Haploid spores that will grow into a haploid organism |
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Algae are different from plants because |
tissue differenciation |