Review Of Chapters 19.1 And 19.2 Flashcards

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What a Protists may be?

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single-celled or multicellular, microscopic or very large

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is a eukaryote that is not an animal, a plant, or a fungus

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Protists

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Who reproduce like asexually, whereas others reproduce both asexually and sexually?

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Protists

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are het- erotrophs—organisms that consume other organisms.

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Animal-like protists

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Who are single-celled, while all animals—no matter how simple—are multicellular?

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Animal-like protists

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Give me an Example of animal like protists

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Euplotes

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make their
own food by photosynthesis just as plants do.
Although these protists may have chloro-
plasts, they do not have roots, stems, or leaves.

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Plantlike protists

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such as slime molds, decompose dead organisms

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Funguslike protists

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are multicellular, plantlike protists may be either single- celled, colonial, or multicellular

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Plantlike protists

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I’ve me an example of plant like protist

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Pediastrum

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are animal-like protists that have one or more flagella at some point in their life cycle.

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zooflagellates

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is often used informally to describe the many phyla of animal-like protists.

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protozoa

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All free-living zooflagellates are ?

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heterotrophs

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are very flexible.,form pseudopods to move

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Amoebas

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which means “fake foot,” is a temporary extension of cytoplasm and plasma membrane that helps protozoa move and feed

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pseudopod

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Another group of protozoa with pseudopods are members of phylum,Their shells are made of organic matter, sand, or other materials, depending on the species. Forams make up a large group of marine protozoa that, like amoeba, use pseudopods to move.

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Foraminifera

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are short, hairlike structures that cover some or all of the cell surface and help the organism swim and capture food

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Cilia

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is a single-celled protist covered with thousands of cilia. Its organelles can be identified through its transparent cell membrane

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paramecium

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is an example of a disease caused by sporozoans.

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Malaria

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includes about 4000 species, all of which are parasites of animals.

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The phylum Apicomplexa