and some other organelles suggest that the ancestors of ... Paramecium is typical of this group. Ciliated alveolates. Alveolates have unique arrays of small, ...
There are 2 types: helizoans (freshwater) and radiolarians (colonial) Forams They are marine animals, living in sands, with multi-chambered shells. Most are fossils.
Title: What do you do when you get hungry? You probably go in search of food. Different organisms have different ways of obtaining the nutrients they need to live.
The kingdom Protista is paraphyletic and grouped for convenience ... Budding = Progeny cell smaller -Schizogony = Multiple fission. Sexual reproduction ...
Protista A World in a Drop of Water A World in a Drop of Water Even a low-power microscope Can reveal an astonishing menagerie of organisms in a drop of pond water ...
Chapter 28 The Origins of Eukaryotic Diversity A. Protists Are Extremely Diverse Protists exhibit more structural and functional diversity than any other group of ...
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Flagellated heterotroph with no mitochondria & 3 flagella at its anterior end ... Stoneworts. Green algae. Volvox. 500 to 60,000 flagellated cells. Freshwater ponds ...
Protists simple eukaryotic organisms that are not fungi, plants, or animals include many lineages of mostly single-celled eukaryotes, some distantly related to one ...
Slime molds: nonphototrophic eukaryotic microorganisms ... to host by the tsetse fly, Glossina sp., a. bloodsucking fly found over in certain. parts o Africa. ...
... Oomycota (water moulds etc.): Heterotrophic Ostensibly similar to fungi but have analogous hyphae, cellulose cell walls (as opposed to chitin), ...
... become heterotrophic when kept in the dark, and they resume their autotrophic ... as indicators in the classification and dating of sedimentary rocks. ...
Animaux. Protistes. Organismes microsco-piques unicellulaires : ... Animaux, plantes et champignons n'utilisent qu'une seule m thode pour r cup rer ...
Protists Chapter 18 What are protists? Common features Endosymbiosis/ Lynn Margulis Theory of endosymbiosis proposes that mitochondria originated as symbiotic ...
Kinetoplastids possess one large mitochondrion that contains a mass of DNA called a ... Other species are responsible for toxic alga blooms called red tides. ...
Many of the African slaves transported to the Americas came from regions where ... Golden-brown pigment. Can form colonies in phytoplankton. Some species ...
CONSIDERED THE SIMPLEST OF THE EUKARYOTES. QUITE COMPLEX AT THE CELLULAR LEVEL ... TRYPANOSOMA (Tsetse FLY) CAUSE THE DISEASE AFRICAN SLEEPING SICKNESS ...
Macromolecules (proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and lipids) ... may be flagellated or ciliated (Paramecium), lack cell walls, some are parasitic. ...
Large scale DNA sequencing uses the dideoxy method with some ... and are the basis for DNA fingerprinting since they are hypervariable. Eukaryotic Genomes ...
... Chlorophyta Green Algae Spirogyra being eaten by a heterotroph Amoeba proteus-unicellular protozoan- Rhizopoda Rhizopoda amoebas-using pseudopodia Rhizopoda ...
Zooflagellates and Choanoflagellates By Maddy Smith Basic Facts-Zooflagellates Unicellular (few are colonial) Spherical or elongated bodies Central nucleus Whiplike ...
50. m Figure 28.1c Too diverse for one kingdom: a slime mold ... Figure 28.23 Colonial and multicellular chlorophytes: Volvox (left), Caulerpa (right) ...