Bio I Ch. 20 Protista
Matching
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Match the phylum names to the following common names. a. | Zoomastigina | h. | Pyrrophyta | b. | Sarcodina | i. | Rhodophyta | c. | Ciliophora | j. | Phaeophyta | d. | Sporozoa | k. | Chlorophyta | e. | Euglenophyta | l. | Acrasiomycota | f. | Chrysophyta | m. | Myxomycota | g. | Bacillariophyta | n. | Oomycota |
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euglenophytes
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ciliates
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diatoms
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zooflagellates
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sporozoans
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sarcodines
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chrysophytes
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cellular slime molds
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brown algae
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dinoflagellates
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water mold
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green algae
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acellular slime mold
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red algae
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Match the Protozoans to their characteristics. Section 20-2 a. | zooflagellates | c. | ciliates | b. | sarcodines | d. | sporozoans |
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do not move
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move by cilia
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move by flagella
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move by pseudopods
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a Paramecium is an example
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an amoeba is an example
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Plasmodium is an example
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Leischmania donovani is an example
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Foraminiferans are an example
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Trypanasoma is an example
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Entamoeba is an example
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Giardia is an example
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Trichonympha is an example
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Match the unicellular algae to their characteristics. Section
20-3 a. | euglenophytes | c. | diatoms | b. | chrysophytes | d. | dinoflagellates |
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generally store their food in the form of oil
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many species are bioluminescent
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these critters really are 1/2 plant and 1/2 animal
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1/2 these critters are photosynthetic and the other 1/2 are
heterotrophic
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they have intricate 2 part silicon shells
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no cell wall, eyespot, and a tough pellicle for a cell membrane
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these algal blooms cause the red tides
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known as yellow-green algae or golden-brown algae
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have golden chloroplast
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37.
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their shells are good for scouring powder and swimming pool filters
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