Chapter 25 - Eukaryotic Diversity Flashcards
diploid cell formed by fusion of two gametes
zygote
organism that lives in closely evolved association with another species
symbiont
close interaction that evolved between species that live together independently
symbiosis
A symbiosis in which one partner lives within the other
endosymbiosis
An organism with cells having a nucleus but lacking other features specific to plants, animals, or fungi
protists
a photosynthetic protist
algae
unicellular eukaryotes that have a relatively complex internal structure and carry out complex metabolic activities
protozoa
One of seven major groups of eukaryotic organisms, classified by molecular sequence comparisons.
superkingdoms
A superkingdom that encompasses animals, fungi, and related protists
Opisthokonta
The closest protistan relatives of animals; mostly unicellular protists characterized by a ring of microvilli around the cell’s single flagellum
choanoflagellates
A superkingdom of eukaryotes with amoeba-like cells that move and gather food by means of pseudopodia
Amoebozoa
Containing many nuclei within one giant cell; the nucleus divides multiple times, but the nuclei are not partitioned into individual cells
coenocytic
A eukaryotic superkingdom including unicellular organisms, giant kelps, algae, protozoa, free-living cells, and parasites; distinguished by a flagellum with two rows of stiff hairs and, usually, a second, smooth flagellum.
stramenopila
A eukaryotic superkingdom, defined by the presence of cortical alveoli, small vesicles that, in some species, store calcium ions. Includes ciliates, dinoflagellates, and apicomplexans
alveolata
microscopic fossil, includes fossil of bacteria and protists
microfossils