Lesson 7 Flashcards

1
Q

Five Kingdom System of Classification

A

Bacteria and Archaea
Algae and protozoa
Fungi
Plants
Animals

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2
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Photosynthetic, eukaryotic organisms classified in the second kingdom protista

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Algae

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3
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Thickened cell membrane

A

Pellicle

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4
Q

A light sensing organelle: eyespot

A

Stigma

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5
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Where do algae produce their energies?

A

By photosynthesis

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6
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Most algae cells contains

A

Cellulose

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7
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Tiny, usually unicellular algae that live in both freshwater and seawater

A

Diatoms

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8
Q

Algae that are responsible for red tides

A

Dinoflagellates

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9
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Eukaryotic organisms that together with algae, are classified in the second kingdom

A

Protozoa

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10
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The study of protozoa

A

Protozoologyq

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11
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A person who studies protozoa

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Protozoologist

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12
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Protozoa that break down and absorb nutrients from the body of the host im which they live

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Parasitic protozoa

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13
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It moves by means of cytoplasmic extensions called pseudopodia

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Amebae

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14
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Protozoa lacking pseudopodia, flagella, or cilia

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Non motile protozoa

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15
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Study of fungi

A

Mycology

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16
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They are found almost everything in earth

A

Fungi

17
Q

Fungi living on and within animals and plants

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Parasitic fungi

18
Q

Fungi living on organic matter in water and soil

A

Saphrophytic fungi

19
Q

The main source of food is dead and decaying organic matter

A

Saprophytes

20
Q

They are the garbage disposers

A

Fungi

21
Q

Fungal spores that are produced by the fusion of two gametes

A

Sexual spores

22
Q

Fungal spores that are not produced by the fusion of two gametes

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Asexual spores

23
Q

Common bread moulds and other fungi that cause food spoilage

A

Zygomycotina

24
Q

Fleshy fungi that live in the woods

A

Basidiomycotina

25
Q

Fungi that has no sexual reproduction

A

Deuteromycotina

26
Q

Eukaryotic single celled organisms that lack mycelia

A

Yeast

27
Q

How do yeast reproduce?

A

Budding

28
Q

The first antibiotic discovered

A

Penicillin

29
Q

Fungal infections of the dermis and underlying tissues

Superficial mycoses
Cutaneous mycoses
Subcutaneous mycoses
Systemic/Generalized mycoses

A

Subcutaneous mycoses

30
Q

Fungal infections of the outermost areas of the human body

Superficial mycoses
Cutaneous mycoses
Subcutaneous mycoses
Systemic/Generalized mycoses

A

Superficial M.

31
Q

Fungal infections of internal organs of the body

Superficial mycoses
Cutaneous mycoses
Subcutaneous mycoses
Systemic/Generalized mycoses

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Systemic/Generalized M.

32
Q

Fungal infection of the living layers of the skin

Superficial mycoses
Cutaneous mycoses
Subcutaneous mycoses
Systemic/Generalized mycoses

A

Cutaneous M.

33
Q

Lichen is a combination of

A

Algae and Fungus