Bio of organisms- Lab 3 Flashcards

0
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Heterotrophic microbes that consume photosynthetic organisms and are a little higher up In Food webs

A

Protozoa

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1
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Primary producers that form the base of aquatic food webs

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Algae

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3
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Reproduce both sexually and asexually

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Protist

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4
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animal like protist

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protozoan

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5
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plant like autotrophs , type of plankton

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phytoplankton

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6
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heterotrophic and autotrophic

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mixotrophic

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7
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make fake limbs for movement

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pseudopodia

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8
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euks flagella and cilia are — structures

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homologous

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9
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proks flagella are — structures

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non-homologous

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10
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anaerobic environments
two nuclei and multiple flagella
many are parasitic

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excavata

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11
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name some excavata

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giardia, trichomonos vaginalis, euglenoids

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12
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kinetoplastids are mostly —

A

parasitic

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13
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euglenoids are mostly — but not all

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autotrophic

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14
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possess one short smooth flagella and the other is long and hairy; it has unicellular and multicellular forms; phototrophs and autotrophs

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stramenopiles

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15
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type of stramenopile; white fuzzy water mold on dead fish; heterotrophic decomposer

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oomycetes

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16
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type of stramenopile; phototautotrophic; important plankton, biogenic rservoirs of materials

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bacillariophyta (diatoms)

17
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stramenopile; multicellular macroalgae with brown pigments; cellulose and gels baffle wave energy in intertidal zones

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phaeophyta (brown algae)

18
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stramenopile, mostly unicellular and some colonial microalgae with yellow-brownish pigments, freshwater and marine plankton, bi-flagellated

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chrysophta (golden algae)

19
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posses alveoi (cavities) that may stabilize cell surface or regulate water and salt in the cytoplasm

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alveolates

20
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alveolates; have two perpendicular flagella; cause red tide

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dinoflagellates

21
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alveolates; parasites, disperse as tiny sporozoites; surface proteins are constantly changing

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apicomplexans

22
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use ciia for movement and feeding, micronucleus for sexual reproduction, macronucleus for metabolism and asexul reproduction, mostly predators in the croplankton

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ciliates

23
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rhizarian, threadlike pseudopodia, biogenic source of marine sediments

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radiolarians and forams

24
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archaeplastida, flagella lost during evolution, macroalgae with red pigments

A

red algae

25
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amoebozoans, naked and amoured amoeboid protest with thick lobose pseudopodia, found in soil freshwater, and saltwater

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gymnamoeba and entamoeba (endoparasites)