lab 2 Flashcards

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describe prokaryotic cell/dna

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  • usually unicellular
  • small
  • no nucleus
  • single loop of DNA (everything codes for something)
  • no membrane bound organelles
  • no cytoskeleton
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Eukaryota includes:

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protists, fungi, plants, and animals

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Describe eukaryotic cells/dna

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  • membrane bound nucleus houses dna
  • specialized organelles
  • plasma membrane
  • plant cells have cell walls
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protist

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  • any eukaryote lineage that’s not a land plant, animal, or fungus
  • most are microscopic, single celled organisms
  • autotrophic or heterotrophic
  • reproduce sexually or asexually
  • most move with cilia, flagella, or pseudopoda
  • paraphyletic (evolved > 1 time)
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physarum polycephalum

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  • plasmodial slime mold in the super group Amoebezoan
  • moves hydrostatically with pseudopods
  • feeding/movement with chemotaxis
  • goes into resting state (sclerotineum) in poor conditions
  • complex decision making ab food without central info. processing center
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physarum lifecycle

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sporic meiosis

  • diploid zygote chills and grows (unless poor conditions), engulfing other cells
  • matures into sporangium
  • sporangium develops spores-> meiosis happens–> spits out haploid spores
  • flagulated spores are gametes, but so are amoeboid spores
  • spores fuse to make zygote
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Paramecium

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  • large, unicellular, heterotrophic protist
  • easy to see nuclear envelope and digestive vacuoles
  • belongs to supergroup chomalveolate
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Euglena

euglenids

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  • unicellular flagellated organisms
  • 1/3 are photosynthetic, 2/3 are chmoheterotrophic
  • excavates supergroup
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Trichonympha

diplomonads and parabasalids

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  • unicellular and parasitic
  • no mitochondria
  • excavates supergroup
  • termite endosymbiont –> produces enzymes to degrade cellulose (helps termites digest wood)
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10
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congo red dye

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  • Red at ph 5 or up
  • purple at ph 3-5
  • blue below ph 3
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Fucus

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  • part of supergroup stramenopiles
  • brown algae (kelp)
  • capable of photosynthesis, but not a plant
  • produces gametes for sexual reproduction via gamete meiosis
  • multicellular specialization:
fronds = leaves
stipe = stem
holdfast = roots
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12
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fucus reproduction

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gametic meiosis

  • zygote grows (has air bladders for floating)
  • has receptacle = sack holding conceptacles where gametes live
  • antheridium = male receptacle (produce sperm)
  • oogonium = female receptacle (produce eggs)
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Saprolegnia

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  • part of supergroup Stramenopiles
  • part of class Oomycota
  • not a fungus, but acts like one
  • multicellular
  • saprobic or parasitic
  • agricultural pathogens (irish potato blight)
  • body is a mass of cell width filaments (hyphae)
  • multiple nuclei in single plasma membrane (coenocytes)
  • sexual reproduction = oogonium
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14
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Biomineralization in protists

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incorporation of minerals into living tissue

  • increases strength via bones or exoskeleton
  • silicon or calcium
  • protection from predators or environmental conditions
  • ballast for buoyancy
  • increase light harvesting for photosynthetic organisms
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15
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Foraminifera

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  • part of supergroup Rhizaria
  • marine chemoheterotrophs
  • patterned deposits of calcium carbonate
  • global climate importance –> move C to deep sea sediments
  • pseudopods extend out into environment for feeding and movement
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16
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Diatoms

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  • part of supergroup Stramenopiles
  • photosynthtic –> red algal secondary endosymbiosis
  • unicellular
  • aquatic
  • shell is made of silicon dioxide
  • drift with currents
  • appearance is coincident with grass evolution due to Si from grassland runoff