Chapter 25 - Eukaryotic Diversity Flashcards

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diploid cell formed by fusion of two gametes

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zygote

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organism that lives in closely evolved association with another species

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symbiont

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close interaction that evolved between species that live together independently

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symbiosis

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A symbiosis in which one partner lives within the other

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endosymbiosis

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An organism with cells having a nucleus but lacking other features specific to plants, animals, or fungi

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protists

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a photosynthetic protist

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algae

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unicellular eukaryotes that have a relatively complex internal structure and carry out complex metabolic activities

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protozoa

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One of seven major groups of eukaryotic organisms, classified by molecular sequence comparisons.

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superkingdoms

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A superkingdom that encompasses animals, fungi, and related protists

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Opisthokonta

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The closest protistan relatives of animals; mostly unicellular protists characterized by a ring of microvilli around the cell’s single flagellum

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choanoflagellates

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A superkingdom of eukaryotes with amoeba-like cells that move and gather food by means of pseudopodia

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Amoebozoa

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Containing many nuclei within one giant cell; the nucleus divides multiple times, but the nuclei are not partitioned into individual cells

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coenocytic

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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.

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stramenopila

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A eukaryotic superkingdom, defined by the presence of cortical alveoli, small vesicles that, in some species, store calcium ions. Includes ciliates, dinoflagellates, and apicomplexans

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alveolata

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microscopic fossil, includes fossil of bacteria and protists

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microfossils

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state of having or being composed of many cells or more than one cell performing different functions

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multicellularity

17
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The most diverse eukaryotic superkingdom is:

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Opisthokonta

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Photosynthetic protists are informally referred to as:

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algae

19
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Photosynthesis occurs in many branches of the eukaryotic tree.

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True

20
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A biological relationship where one organism lives within the other is called an ____.

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endosymbiosis

21
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Unlike the rigid protein framework in bacteria, a eukaryotic cell’s ____ can be remodeled quickly, enabling the cell to change its shape.

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cytoskeleton